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Page 1: Korean Education at a Glance: National Assessments & Educational Attainment of Korea Moonbok Lee Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation

Korean Education at a Glance: National Assessments & Educational Attainment of

Korea

Moonbok Lee

Korea Institute for Curriculum and Eval-uation

Page 2: Korean Education at a Glance: National Assessments & Educational Attainment of Korea Moonbok Lee Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation

Historical backgrounds about Korea’s “education fever”

Hendrick Hamel’s account of Korean education in 17th century

The nobles and the free men take great care for the education of

their

children. They place their children under the direction of teachers

to learn

to read and write. The peope of this country are very enthusiastic

about

[education] and the method they use is gentle and ingenious.

Teachers

offer their students the teaching of earlier scholars and

constantly cite their

example of those who attained fame through high scholarship.

The boys

devote their time to study day and night (Choe, 1987, p. 98).

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“The Story of Spring Fragrance” (Chunhyangjeon in Korean),

Korea’s

best-loved folktale

The protagonist, Yi Doryong, is able to save his sweetheart,

Spring

Fragrance (Chunhyang), from a venal new governor by placing

first on

the governemnt exam. He is consequently appointed a secret in-

spector

who anonymously wanders the countryside checking up on local

administrators, and, in the nick of time, coming across the new

governor

oppressing the love he left behind in the countrysice.

Historical backgrounds con’t

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Education both as a means for personal self-cultiva-tion and as a way of social advancement

High-stake examination system served as main se-lection mechanism for the limited number of government posts

Formal education organized largely around exams preparation

Historical backgroundscont

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Historical backgrounds cont

EDUCATION = EXAMs = SUC-

CESS

TESTocracy” culture

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Brief history of Changes in the National Cur-riculum

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Key Directions of Revised National Curriculum

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Key characteristics- College Scholastic Ability Test - An assessment tool designed to measure students’ academic readiness for

college education

- An achievement + proficiency test that also measures high-order thinking skillsAdministration

- The CSAT is administered once a year (in Nov.).- Commissioned by the Ministry of Education, KICE develops and implements

the test each year.

- High school seniors- People with a high school diploma or equivalent certificate

Test-takers

CSAT

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Test composition

Korean Lan-

guageMath English In-

quiries

Social Studies

Sci-ences

Voca-tional

Studies

2nd Foreign

Lan-guages/

Chinese Characters & Classics

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Test subjects

Test Associated National Curriculum subjectsNumber of Items

Testing Time

(min)Item type

KoreanLanguage

Type ASpeech & Writing I, Reading & Grammar

I, Literature I

45 80 Multiple choice

Type BSpeech & Writing II, Reading & Grammar

II, Literature II

Math

Type A Mathematics I, Pre-Calculus and Pre-Sta-tistics

30 100

Multiple choice(70%)

short answer (30%)Type B

Mathematics I, Mathematics Ⅱ,Integration and Statistics, Geometry and Vector

English English I, English II

45(including 17 listening

items)

70 Multiple choice

Page 11: Korean Education at a Glance: National Assessments & Educational Attainment of Korea Moonbok Lee Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation

Test Subjects (NC)Number of Items

Testing Time (min)

Item type

Inquiries

Social Studies

Life & Ethics, Ethics & Thought, Korean History, Ko-rean

Geography, World Geography, East Asian History, World History, Law & Politics, Economics, Society &

Culture (up to 2 of the 10)

20 per sub-

ject

30 per subject

Multiple choiceSciences

Physics I, Chemistry I, Life Science I, Earth Science I,

Physics II, Chemistry II, Life Science II, Earth Sci-ence II

(up to 2 of the 8)

Voca-tional Educa-

tion

Agricultural Bio Industry, Industry, Commerce & In-formation, Fishery & Shipping, Home Economics &

Business (1 of the 5)

2nd Foreign Lan-guages/Chinese

Characters and Classics

German I, French I, Spanish I, Chinese I, Japanese I,

Russian I, Arabic I, Basic Vietnamese, Chinese Characters and Classics

(1 of the 9)

30per subject 40 min Multiple

choice

Test subjects cont

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Test implementation

Announcement of Annual

Administration Plan

JuneMock Test

September Mock Test

Administration of the CSAT

Mar.

Jun. Sep.

Nov.

Annual events

Test Development & Administration

Test Development

PrintingAdmini-stration

Scoring Score Reporting

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Administration Schedule (Time table)

Session Test Time Schedule

Entering the room by 08:10

1st Korean 08:40 ~ 10:00 (80 min)

Break - 10:00 ~ 10: 20 (20 min)

2nd Mathematics 10:30 ~ 12:10 (100 min)

Lunch - 12:20 ~ 13: 10 (50 min)

3rd English 13:10 ~ 14:20 (70 min)

Break - 14:20 ~ 14: 40 (20 min)

4thSocial StudiesSciencesVocational Studies

14:50 ~ 15:50 (60 min)

Break - 15:50 ~ 16: 10 (20 min)

5th2nd Foreign Languages/Chinese Characters and Classics

16:10 ~ 16:50 (40 min)

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Registra-tion

NumberName Resident ID

High School(Class or Year of Graduation)

12345678 Kim, Gil-Dong 951234-1234567 Seoul High School (0009)

Test

KoreanMathemat-

icsEnglish

Social Studies2nd Foreign Language/

Chinese C&C

B AKorean His-

toryEconom-

icsJapanese I

Standard Score

131 137 141 53 64 69

Percentile

Rank93 95 97 75 93 95

Stanine 2 2 1 4 2 2

Grade Report Card (Sample)

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NAEA

• Assessment Based on National Curriculum National Assessment of Educational Achievement

• Achievement Standards

– Descriptions specifying the objectives and content of the national curriculum enough to guideline in teaching and learning

• Assessment for Population

– Since 2008, NAEA is census test for all students who study national curriculum

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Assessment framework

Grades Subjects Contents

9th grade

Korean language, Social Studies, Mathemat-ics, Science, English, and

Questionnaires

All the content covered from

the 7th to the 9th grade, 1st semester

11th grade

Korean language, Mathematics, English, and

Questionnaires

All the content covered in the 10th grade

* Social Studies and Science for 6th grade are assessed in a sample survey(since 2012)

• Assessing academic achievement based on national curriculum

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Achievement levels of NAEA

ADVANCED

PROFICIENT

BASIC

Superior academic performance of required knowledge and skills(Above 80% reached to the desired performance that must be achieved in each content and grade )

Solid academic performance of required knowledge and skills(50 – 80% reached to the desired performance that must be achieved in each content and grade )

Partial mastery of required knowledge and skills(20 – 50% reached to the desired performance that must be achieved in each content and grade )

BELOW- BASIC

Base Line of basic academic achieve-ment

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Achievement trends in 9th Grade (2009-2012)

'09 '10 '11 `12 '09 '10 '11 `12 '09 '10 '11 `12 '09 '10 '11 `12 '09 '10 '11 `12 Korean Language Social Studies Mathematics Science English

60

40

20

0

20

40

60

80

51.749.950.352.5 50.046.949.149.0

34.837.744.0

50.039.236.9

43.944.3 45.142.438.545.9

17.123.131.031.1

13.516.614.618.9

21.421.6

20.616.6

19.719.917.313.5

26.125.432.2

27.9

26.523.717.215.2

29.030.129.626.632.934.631.529.8 33.435.033.737.2

23.828.328.023.9

4.63.2

1.4 1.0

7.6 6.5 6.75.0

10.9 6.14.0 3.4

7.7 8.1 5.14.8

5.03.9 1.3

2.2

Percentage(%)

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Use of results

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Mathematics Reading LiteracyScience

Mean

(Korea)

Mean

(OECD)

Rank Mean

(Korea)

Mean

(OECD)

Rank Mean

(Korea)

Mean

(OECD)

Rank

554 494 1 536 496 1~2 538 501 2~4

PISA 2012 Result: Performance of Korean students

PISA 2012 results

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-0.2

-0.39 -0.36 -0.38

0.31

0.17

-0.21 -0.21

Intrinsic M

27

Extrinsic M

32

Self-efficacySelf-conceptAnxiety Participationin math activities

33 33 4 8 33 24

OECD aver-age

Mathintentions

Subjective norms in math

PISA 2012 results: Ready to learn

CATEGORY

RANKING

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PISA 2012 results: Ready to learn cont

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PISA 2012 results: Ready to learn contPercentage of students who reported being happy at school

.

.

.

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PISA 2012 results: Ready to learn cont

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In Korea, entering a prestigious university is a decisive factor in accomplishing socio-economic success of one’s life and desired career. For Korean students, CSAT score is the first priority to consider when selecting which university to enter and what to major in, rather than their academic interests or aptitude.

Since the measures of effectiveness of education is primarily based on the standardised tests, good teaching means teaching students to ace both in-class achievement tests and high-stake exams like the CSAT. However, the reality is frustrating because many high schools in Korea mainly focus on cramming for knowledge and test-preparations in the classroom.

In a broad sense, education is meant to include socilising skills in teaching, such as attitude, communication, character, leadership and collaboration. In order to make positive educational reform in Korea, we need to seek ways to use the assessment for supporting students to develop talents andachieve their dreams, such as performance assessment, formative assessment, portpolio, etc, instead of using it as a decisive factor to make one’s life decision.

Concluding remarks

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