Historical Roots of the Global Testing Culture in Education

Contemporary education is characterised by a global testing culture, reflecting the fact that students’ learning outcomes and standards are the focus of policymakers worldwide. It therefore plays a significant role in educational policies in different national contexts. We offer a brief outline of t...

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Main Authors: Christian Ydesen, Karen Egedal Andreasen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cappelen Damm Akademisk NOASP 2020-04-01
Series:Nordic Studies in Education
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Online Access:https://noredstudies.org/index.php/nse/article/view/2229/4156
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spelling doaj-c9d0236bc631498c8fb049ed25d2f2562020-11-25T02:15:57ZengCappelen Damm Akademisk NOASPNordic Studies in Education1891-59492020-04-0140214916610.23865/nse.v40.2229nse.v40.2229Historical Roots of the Global Testing Culture in EducationChristian YdesenKaren Egedal AndreasenContemporary education is characterised by a global testing culture, reflecting the fact that students’ learning outcomes and standards are the focus of policymakers worldwide. It therefore plays a significant role in educational policies in different national contexts. We offer a brief outline of the precursors and preconditions that have facilitated the rise of today’s global testing culture. The article notes two chronological stages: the first encompasses a confluence of comparative education, the rise of applied psychology, and the formation of transnational organisational structures prior to World War II. The second stage features the emergence of international organisations immediately after World War II. We argue that these developments subsequently conflated into a trajectory fostered by Cold War policies and became dominant from the 1990s onwards.https://noredstudies.org/index.php/nse/article/view/2229/4156testing cultureeducationinternational organisationshistory of education
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issn 1891-5949
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Contemporary education is characterised by a global testing culture, reflecting the fact that students’ learning outcomes and standards are the focus of policymakers worldwide. It therefore plays a significant role in educational policies in different national contexts. We offer a brief outline of the precursors and preconditions that have facilitated the rise of today’s global testing culture. The article notes two chronological stages: the first encompasses a confluence of comparative education, the rise of applied psychology, and the formation of transnational organisational structures prior to World War II. The second stage features the emergence of international organisations immediately after World War II. We argue that these developments subsequently conflated into a trajectory fostered by Cold War policies and became dominant from the 1990s onwards.
topic testing culture
education
international organisations
history of education
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