Development of the Arithmetic Subtest of the School Achievement Test-Second Edition

Abstract The School Achievement Test (Teste de Desempenho Escolar, TDE) has been widely used in clinical and educational contexts for the past 22 years. Arithmetic disorders are frequent among children and teenagers, requiring new and updated tasks to assess as accurately as possible school achievem...

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Main Authors: Vanisa Fante Viapiana, Euclides José de Mendonça Filho, Rochele Paz Fonseca, Claudia Hofheinz Giacomoni, Lilian Milnitsky Stein
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2016-09-01
Series:Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
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spelling doaj-9b6db5c4dabb42bb957d81f8f90798a22020-11-24T23:43:31ZengSpringerOpenPsicologia: Reflexão e Crítica1678-71532016-09-0129010.1186/s41155-016-0045-5S0102-79722016000103119Development of the Arithmetic Subtest of the School Achievement Test-Second EditionVanisa Fante ViapianaEuclides José de Mendonça FilhoRochele Paz FonsecaClaudia Hofheinz GiacomoniLilian Milnitsky SteinAbstract The School Achievement Test (Teste de Desempenho Escolar, TDE) has been widely used in clinical and educational contexts for the past 22 years. Arithmetic disorders are frequent among children and teenagers, requiring new and updated tasks to assess as accurately as possible school achievement. The last decade has witnessed a growing recognition of the need for significant changes in educational assessment practices. Evidence provided by item response theory (IRT) enabled the link of more detailed information improving assessment quality. The aim of this study was to develop a revised and completely updated version of the Arithmetic Subtest for the School Achievement Test-Second Edition (Teste de Desempenho Escolar-Segunda Edição, TDE-II). To this end, two studies were conducted. The first study focused on item and test construction, while the second study assessed the preliminary version of the instrument. The sample consisted of 302 students in grades 1 through 9 recruited from public and private schools. Factor analysis revealed two factors which explained 74 % of the variance in the data. Both dimensions were closely related to item complexity and difficulty. The subtest was therefore divided into two versions: one for students in grades 1 through 5 and the other for those in grades 6 through 9. Both versions were analyzed based on IRT models, which suggested that the items provided a comprehensive measure of the latent trait. The results provided satisfactory evidence of internal structure and reliability. Results indicated that the Arithmetic Subtest of the TDE-II has adequate psychometric properties for the assessment of arithmetic skills in primary education. Interpretation based on IRT analyses can be helpful for future studies about math education, discriminating even better between learning difficulty and typical groups, with the data to be the basis of math cognition stimulation programs.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-79722016000103119&lng=en&tlng=enSchool achievementArithmeticPsychometricItem response theory
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Euclides José de Mendonça Filho
Rochele Paz Fonseca
Claudia Hofheinz Giacomoni
Lilian Milnitsky Stein
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Euclides José de Mendonça Filho
Rochele Paz Fonseca
Claudia Hofheinz Giacomoni
Lilian Milnitsky Stein
Development of the Arithmetic Subtest of the School Achievement Test-Second Edition
Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
School achievement
Arithmetic
Psychometric
Item response theory
author_facet Vanisa Fante Viapiana
Euclides José de Mendonça Filho
Rochele Paz Fonseca
Claudia Hofheinz Giacomoni
Lilian Milnitsky Stein
author_sort Vanisa Fante Viapiana
title Development of the Arithmetic Subtest of the School Achievement Test-Second Edition
title_short Development of the Arithmetic Subtest of the School Achievement Test-Second Edition
title_full Development of the Arithmetic Subtest of the School Achievement Test-Second Edition
title_fullStr Development of the Arithmetic Subtest of the School Achievement Test-Second Edition
title_full_unstemmed Development of the Arithmetic Subtest of the School Achievement Test-Second Edition
title_sort development of the arithmetic subtest of the school achievement test-second edition
publisher SpringerOpen
series Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
issn 1678-7153
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Abstract The School Achievement Test (Teste de Desempenho Escolar, TDE) has been widely used in clinical and educational contexts for the past 22 years. Arithmetic disorders are frequent among children and teenagers, requiring new and updated tasks to assess as accurately as possible school achievement. The last decade has witnessed a growing recognition of the need for significant changes in educational assessment practices. Evidence provided by item response theory (IRT) enabled the link of more detailed information improving assessment quality. The aim of this study was to develop a revised and completely updated version of the Arithmetic Subtest for the School Achievement Test-Second Edition (Teste de Desempenho Escolar-Segunda Edição, TDE-II). To this end, two studies were conducted. The first study focused on item and test construction, while the second study assessed the preliminary version of the instrument. The sample consisted of 302 students in grades 1 through 9 recruited from public and private schools. Factor analysis revealed two factors which explained 74 % of the variance in the data. Both dimensions were closely related to item complexity and difficulty. The subtest was therefore divided into two versions: one for students in grades 1 through 5 and the other for those in grades 6 through 9. Both versions were analyzed based on IRT models, which suggested that the items provided a comprehensive measure of the latent trait. The results provided satisfactory evidence of internal structure and reliability. Results indicated that the Arithmetic Subtest of the TDE-II has adequate psychometric properties for the assessment of arithmetic skills in primary education. Interpretation based on IRT analyses can be helpful for future studies about math education, discriminating even better between learning difficulty and typical groups, with the data to be the basis of math cognition stimulation programs.
topic School achievement
Arithmetic
Psychometric
Item response theory
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