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Abstract
The main purpose of this study to investigate the Malaysia education systems
compared to Finland and Vietnam in terms of Mathematics Assessment for Secondary
Schools. It also aims to improve the Malaysia assessment for secondary school
students. This report include the comparisons of the assessment that conducted in
each countries based on two important assessment. There are two important
assessment which are Formative assessment and Summative assessment were
conducted in Finland and Vietnam but not in Malaysia for the secondary school
because Finland and Vietnam were ranked in PISA. This paper discuss the types of
mathematics assessment for secondary school with three different countries which are
Malaysia, Finland and Vietnam.
Introduction
In Mathematics Education not all of the assessment will carried out. Different
countries have different assessment to the secondary school students. Mathematics
Assessment can be divided into two parts which are Internal Assessment and
External Assessment. Internal Assessment the information of final evaluation from
student to teachers for making instructional decisions. For example, teachers will
provide mathematics assessment achievement to principal so that they can discuss the
improvement of teaching method. External Assessment is an information to several
parties about mathematics programme. The information of assessment can either the
programme hold program managers accountable or to monitor the program’s level of
performance such as Berita Harian have conducted a Mathematics SPM Seminars for
those who having difficulties in problem solving questions after they gained
information from Trial SPM previous result.
The Assessment in Secondary School Mathematics in Malaysia
Malaysia education system for secondary students are devided into 2 categories
which are lower form and upper form. Lower form consists of 13 -15 years old
students and upper form consists of 16-17 years old students. There also will be two
examination to the secondary school students to qualify them to the next level. The
examination for lower form is Pentaksiran Tingkatan 3 (PT3) while for the upper
form is Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) stated by the Ministry of Educatin in
Malaysia.
According to Abu Bakar Ibrahim (2006) the assessment that carried out in
Malaysia are Centralized, Top Down, Periodical and Summative. Centralized is
providing same questions for all schools, all students and norm-referenced. The
questions for all school either in rural or urban areas with different abilities of
individuals. The score of the centralized assessment will compared to the norm or
group. This assessment will give competition, stress and anxiety to the students as
they will be compared to other group. For example, Additional Mathematics paper
based on the latest syllabus. Top Down Assessment is direct from Lembaga Pelajaran
Malaysia (LPM). The assessment have limited involvement of teachers such as
invigilators and examiners. This assessment will be evaluate by expertise with
mathematics subject such as external examiners while invigilators will make sure
mistakes done by students during examination. Periodical Assessment is a assessment
for student every three or two years learning. In Malaysia, the lower secondary
student have to attend mandatory examination is Pentaksiran Tingkatan 3 (PT3) to
assign students to a more specific course. Second examination in secondary schools is
Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM). This assessment will place with appropriate courses
and university level. Summative assessment is a testing knowledge of a topics.
Teachers will provide exercise to evaluate students understanding of a topics. This
assessment help to improve memorization based on what have they learned.
Malaysia study also schools has emphasize the elements of constructivism. This
elements will help student to solve problem is High Order Thinking Skills (HOTs)
questions. Contructivism is built a summary, ideas or concept based on the students
understanding. For an examples, student able to construct a mind-map for the topics
of Geometry. Project work also one of the assessment that need to complete by
student. Project work is new element in Additional Mathematics curriculum starting
year 2002. The purpose of having project work is to transfer knowledge,
understanding and concepts into situations outside the classroom. The assessment will
help student get good grades in examinations. Project work is one of the example of
summative assessment.
The Mathematics Assessment in Secondary School Mathematics in Finland
Finland is the country with one of the best Mathematics Assessment in Education
Industry. The education system in terms of secondary students is start from
Comprehensive schools (6-16 years old). Then, they will have two assessment that
qualify students to the next level which are Matriculation Examination and Vocational
Qualification Test.
Formative Assessment
Formative assessment from Finland aims for students learning significant benefits
such as assessment during course. The formative assessment encourage student
performance growth and self assessment. The formative assessment brings the same
purposes which are improving instructional and student self-assessment skills. The
assessment will be marked as “very good” or “need practice” instead of having
grading systems. The examples of formative assessment will carried out based on
yearly assessment, students work, feedback from each topics along the lesson and
suggestion for improvement. Manninen (2019) stated providing multiple piece of
work is a practicing formative assessment in Finland. This will helps teachers on
improving their planning teaching method and promotes students self-evaluation to
become aware of their thinking. The role of giving feedback and continues assessment
like formative assessment can be clarify as basic pedagogical method to students
learning process (Oinas et al, 2017). They stated that Finnish culture use technology-
enchanced feedback as their platform of the contuinuing assessment of a student.
Summative Assessment
The comparison for the assessment for Finland among the other country is
because students does not have system that encourages them in achiving
self-assessment skill. Secondly is because of the Finland culture in terms of
difficulties nation’s politics to imitate the education systems (Grubb,2007). Third, the
international attention towards high performance in PISA recently, because Finland
does not follow any international including TIMSS since 1999 (Katie, 2011).
The Assessment in Secondary School Mathematics in Vietnam
Pro Vocational
Secondary Training
Vietnam education systems start from lower secondary education started from
11-15 years old student. After they finish the lower secondary education they can
continue their education into three level which are the upper secondary education and
secondary technical and vocational education and non-format education. The upper
secondary education started from 15-17 years old which are grades 6-9. The
secondary technical and vocational education started with grades 10-12 and it divided
to pro secondary and vocational training. For pro secondary education, it mus be
study for two to four years while Vocational Training will be two years.
Summative Assessment
These two important assessment were implement by the selected countries which
are Finland and Vietnam while Malaysia not doing formative assessment to the
secondary school.
The table 1 shows the summary of the comparisons of assessment.
Improving
self-assessmen
Improving
t and peer
Attract kids to self-assessmen
Purpose assessment that
learn t and student
Formative can be
understanding
integrated with
instruction
yearly Multiple
Using
assessment, choice tests
Example attractive
students work, and teachers
learning kit
feedback observation
To make
qualification
Help to comparisons
To take the
improve among
examination to
memorization students based
Purpose get diploma of
based on what on certain
High School
Summative have they criteria that
Graduation
learned stated by The
National Core
Curriculum
Mid-Year A portfolio of
High School
Examinations student
Examples Graduation
and End-Year coursework
Examination
Examinations from eighth
and ninth
grades
Improvement for Malaysian School Assessment based on Finland and Vietnam
These improvement can help the Malaysia Secondary school student to be more
aware of the assessment and raised the mathematics subject ranked in PISA.
Conclusion
Finland take a definite steps on both assessment which are formative assessment
and summative assessment because the attentions towards Finland student is to focus
in developing mathematical thinking concepts, problem solving and can be
implemented in the future. Finland assessment will reduce the importance of
high-stakes testing that can effect the feeling of students towards examinations.
These two important assessment were implement by the selected countries which
are Finland and Vietnam while Malaysia not doing formative assessment to the
secondary school. Malaysia needs formative assessment to have skill self-assessment
and feedback during class session for the secondary school student. Malaysia also
need to the summative assessment because it can help student to understand what
have they larned can be implement in real-life situations.
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