'Will I learn what I want to learn?' Usable representations, 'students' and OECD assessment production

Amid growing debates around international assessment tools in educational policy, few have critically examined how students themselves are cast in policy tool production processes and discourse. Drawing on Stuart Hall's concept of representation, we show how higher education (HE) 'students...

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Published inDiscourse (Abingdon, England) Vol. 36; no. 5; pp. 700 - 711
Main Authors Shahjahan, Riyad A., Morgan, Clara, Nguyen, David J.
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Abstract Amid growing debates around international assessment tools in educational policy, few have critically examined how students themselves are cast in policy tool production processes and discourse. Drawing on Stuart Hall's concept of representation, we show how higher education (HE) 'students' are constructed, fixed and normalized by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Assessment of Higher Education Learning Outcomes (AHELO) initiative. Based on an analysis of AHELO texts, we argue that the OECD, during the early stages of test production, fixes and circulates the meaning of 'students' as represented objects. We identify and analyze two distinct representational practices at work in AHELO texts: classifying and organizing, and marking. We posit that by fixing images of the student as an object of learning and as a consumer-investor subject, the OECD creates 'usable' representations of 'students' to claim jurisdiction over teaching and learning in HE and to justify intervention through standardized testing.
AbstractList Amid growing debates around international assessment tools in educational policy, few have critically examined how students themselves are cast in policy tool production processes and discourse. Drawing on Stuart Hall's concept of representation, we show how higher education (HE) 'students' are constructed, fixed and normalized by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Assessment of Higher Education Learning Outcomes (AHELO) initiative. Based on an analysis of AHELO texts, we argue that the OECD, during the early stages of test production, fixes and circulates the meaning of 'students' as represented objects. We identify and analyze two distinct representational practices at work in AHELO texts: classifying and organizing, and marking. We posit that by fixing images of the student as an object of learning and as a consumer-investor subject, the OECD creates 'usable' representations of 'students' to claim jurisdiction over teaching and learning in HE and to justify intervention through standardized testing.
Amid growing debates around international assessment tools in educational policy, few have critically examined how students themselves are cast in policy tool production processes and discourse. Drawing on Stuart Hall's concept of representation, the authors show how higher education (HE) 'students' are constructed, fixed and normalised by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) Assessment of Higher Education Learning Outcomes (AHELO) initiative. Based on an analysis of AHELO texts, they argue that the OECD, during the early stages of test production, fixes and circulates the meaning of 'students' as represented objects. They identify and analyse two distinct representational practices at work in AHELO texts: classifying and organising, and marking. The authors posit that by fixing images of the student as an object of learning and as a consumer-investor subject, the OECD creates 'usable' representations of 'students' to claim jurisdiction over teaching and learning in HE and to justify intervention through standardised testing. [Author abstract]
Audience Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Author Shahjahan, Riyad A.
Nguyen, David J.
Morgan, Clara
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Special themed issue: Governing by comparison: the effects of international large scale assessment on education policy and research.
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