2014
DOI: 10.1080/1743727x.2014.933473
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Validity and bias of academic achievement measures in the first year of elementary school

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“…It is a prime factor underpinning a nation's gross domestic product and may be seen as an index of human capital [2]. Generally assessed through standardized tests and teacher assessments of reading, writing or mathematics [3,4], individual differences in school achievement are established early and tend to persist over time from school entry and onward [5]. School achievement has also been associated with many positive outcomes, including psychosocial adjustment, physical and mental health, perceived happiness, and access to higher education [5][6][7][8].…”
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“…It is a prime factor underpinning a nation's gross domestic product and may be seen as an index of human capital [2]. Generally assessed through standardized tests and teacher assessments of reading, writing or mathematics [3,4], individual differences in school achievement are established early and tend to persist over time from school entry and onward [5]. School achievement has also been associated with many positive outcomes, including psychosocial adjustment, physical and mental health, perceived happiness, and access to higher education [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%