Since its implementation the national “standardized” tests like O-NET (and A-NET – Advanced
National Educational Test and others) have been widely criticized. There is much doubt whether
O-NET and A-NET are effective measurement tools of students’ scholastic abilities. Thai students’
O-NET scores are so appalling that it begs the question about the validity of the test itself which it
true that the National Institute of Educational Testing Service's (NIETS) O-Net secondary-level (M.3)
O-NET average scores (2009-2011), which may contribute to the shocking result. “In 2009,
Out of average scores of 100, here is the average of each subject scored by students countrywide:
Thai language 41.09, social studies 41.42, English 32.42, mathematics 32.66, science 39.44. In 2010,
Thai language 35.35, social studies 39.70, English 26.05, mathematics 29.16, science 56.70, physical
education and health studies 32.95, arts and crafts 33.86, career and technology 35.35. In 2011,
Thai language 42.80, social studies 40.85, English 16.19, mathematics 24.18, science 29.17,
physical education and health studies 71.97, arts and crafts 24.48, career and technology 47.07”.According to The National Institute of Educational Testing Service's (NIETS).(2012).Test scores, standards and accountability. Retrieved from http://www.prachatai.com/english/node/3080. It is more than a surprise and quite a shock when the results of the nationwide O-Net test, which measures students' basic knowledge in various subjects, shows that on average Thai students fail miserably, especially in the
important subjects such as English and mathematics. By observing the average score of each subject.
It can be seen that the average value of each subject in each year, with an average of O-net exam score
lower. It makes the quality education of the students in Thailand that is worse.
Since its implementation the national "standardized" tests like O-NET (and A-NET – Advanced National Educational Test and others) have been widely criticized. There is much doubt whether O-NET and A-NET are effective measurement tools of students' scholastic abilities. Thai students' O-NET scores are so appalling that it begs the question about the validity of the test itself which it true that the National Institute of Educational Testing Service's (NIETS) O-Net secondary-level (M.3) O-NET average scores (2009-2011), which may contribute to the shocking result. "In 2009, Out of average scores of 100, here is the average of each subject scored by students countrywide: Thai language 41.09, social studies 41.42, English 32.42, mathematics 32.66, science 39.44. In 2010, Thai language 35.35, social studies 39.70, English 26.05, mathematics 29.16, science 56.70, physical education and health studies 32.95, arts and crafts 33.86, career and technology 35.35. In 2011, Thai language 42.80, social studies 40.85, English 16.19, mathematics 24.18, science 29.17, physical education and health studies 71.97, arts and crafts 24.48, career and technology 47.07".According to The National Institute of Educational Testing Service's (NIETS).(2012).Test scores, standards and accountability. Retrieved from http://www.prachatai.com/english/node/3080. It is more than a surprise and quite a shock when the results of the nationwide O-Net test, which measures students' basic knowledge in various subjects, shows that on average Thai students fail miserably, especially in the important subjects such as English and mathematics. By observing the average score of each subject. It can be seen that the average value of each subject in each year, with an average of O-net exam score lower. It makes the quality education of the students in Thailand that is worse.
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Since its implementation the National "standardized" tests like O-.NET (.NET and A-- Advanced
National Educational Test and others) have been widely criticized. There is much doubt whether
A-O-.NET and .NET Tools are effective measurement of students' scholastic abilities. Thai students'
O-.NET Scores are so appalling that it begs the question of the validity About the Test Itself which it
true that the National Institute of Educational Testing Service's (NIETS) Secondary-level O-Net (M.3)
O-.NET. average scores (2009-2011), which may contribute to the shocking result. "In 2009,
Out of Scores average of 100, here is the average of each subject by students scored Countrywide:
41.09 Thai language, social 41.42 Studies, English 32.42, 32.66 Mathematics, Science 39.44. In 2.01 thousand,
35.35 Thai language, social 39.70 Studies, English 26.05, 29.16 Mathematics, Science 56.70, physical
Education and Health Studies 32.95, 33.86 Arts and crafts, Career and Technology 35.35. In the 2011th,
Thai language 42.80, social Studies 40.85, English 16:19, Mathematics 24.18, Science 29.17,
physical Education and Health Studies 71.97, Arts and crafts 24.48, Career and Technology 47.07 ".According to The National Institute of Educational Testing Service's (NIETS). . (2012) .Test scores, standards and accountability. Retrieved from http://www.prachatai.com/english/node/3080. It is more than a Surprise and quite a Shock when the results of the nationwide O-Net Test, which measures students' Basic Knowledge in Various subjects, shows that on average Thai students Fail Miserably, especially in the
important subjects such as English and Mathematics. . By observing the average Score of each subject.
It Can be seen that the average Value of each subject in each year, with an average of O-.NET Exam Score
Lower. It makes the quality education of the students in Thailand that is worse.
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Since its implementation the national "standardized." tests like O-NET (and A-NET - Advanced
National Educational Test. And others) have been widely criticized. There is much doubt whether
O-NET and A-NET are effective measurement tools of. Students' scholastic abilities. Thai students'
O-NET scores are so appalling that it begs the question about the validity. Of the test itself which it
.True that the National Institute of Educational Testing Service 's (NIETS) O-Net secondary-level (M.3)
O-NET average scores. (2009-2011), which may contribute to the shocking result. "In 2009
Out, of average scores of 100 here is, the average of. Each subject scored by students countrywide:
Thai language 41.09 social 41.42, studies, 32.42 English, 32.66 science mathematics, 39.44. In, 2010
.Thai language 35.35 social 39.70, studies, 26.05 English, 29.16 science, mathematics, 56.70 physical
education and health. Studies 32.95 arts and, crafts 33.86 career and, technology 35.35. In 2011
Thai, language 42.80 social 40.85, studies, 16.19 English, 24.18 mathematics, 29.17 science, physical
. Education and health studies 71.97 arts and, crafts 24.48 career and, technology 47.07 ".According to The National Institute of Educational Testing Service 's (NIETS). (2012). Test scores standards and, accountability.? Retrieved from http: / / www.prachatai.com / English / node / 3080. It is more than a surprise and quite a shock when the results. Of the nationwide O-Net test which measures, students' basic knowledge in, various subjects shows that on average Thai students. Fail, miserablyEspecially in the
important subjects such as English and mathematics. By observing the average score of each subject.
. It can be seen that the average value of each subject in, each year with an average of O-net exam score
lower. It makes. The quality education of the students in Thailand that is worse.
.
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