Type | Journal Article - Higher Education |
Title | Selection as contract to teach at the student's level. Experiences from a South African mathematics and science foundation year |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2000 |
Page numbers | 1-21 |
URL | http://dare.ubvu.vu.nl/bitstream/handle/1871/18669/Zaaiman_Higher Education_40_2000_u.pdf?sequence=2 |
Abstract | The selection of students is a critical issue currently facing South African higher education institutions. The identification and selection of disadvantaged students with the potential to succeed in mathematics- and science-based study is a particularly pressing problem. The new South African higher education law requires that selection is done in a fair and transparent manner. Selection has to be followed by adequate support for selected students to succeed in their study programmes. Issues of access are closely coupled to issues of retention and success. The research results discussed in this paper illustrate how these issues can be successfully addressed and how selection fairness and effectiveness may be optimised under the constraints of selection efficiency. An optimal solution can be found by developing test specifications and selection cut-off values based on the teaching programme for which the selection is done. The resulting close fit between selection testing and teaching after selection leads to a reasonable expectation of success for selected students in the study programme. Under such conditions, selection can be seen as a contract to teach at the student’s level. |
» | South Africa - School Register of Needs Survey 1996 |