Educational Testing: A Competence-Based ApproachISBN: 978-1-4051-4659-3
Paperback
240 pages
January 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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'This is a very significant text in psychological and
educational testing. It provides a very clear guide to the
Certificate of Competencies in Educational Testing (British
Psychological Society, Level A). It will be invaluable to those
seeking the Level A Certificate or those who just want to gain more
insight into educational testing.' Katherine Fingleton, National
Association of Principal Educational Psychologists
"This comprehensive book provides excellent coverage of the
knowledge underpinning competence in educational testing. It will
be a useful resource for professionals working in education who are
looking for a key reference to support the development of good
practice in test administration, scoring and interpretation. Its
accessible style and structure means that this book will be an
indispensable manual for anyone undertaking the British
Psychological Society’s Certificate of Competence in
Educational Testing." Dr Sandra Dunsmuir, University College
London
"This book fills a major gap for those wishing easy access to
information required by the BPS's CCET (Certificate of Competence
in Educational Testing) Level A, or those simply wishing to update
their knowledge. The emphasis on qualitative and ethical issues (as
well as quantitative scores) are strong points. This book is a
thorough, valuable and accessible reference for all those involved
in educational testing." Irvine S. Gersch, University of East
London
“Educational Testing: A Competence-Based Approach
is clear and
concise, offering just what those who use tests in educational
settings
need to understand … Boyle and Fisher clearly took
the time to plan well, and they included just what is necessary
to
adequately understand, select, administer, and interpret tests
for use in
educational settings. I highly recommend that all those who do
so add
this little volume to their collection of useful references.” PsycCRITIQUES, American Psychological Association