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摘要
测量,选择和安置中心- mspc(最初的缩写:Ölçme, se me ve yerle timme Merkezi -ÖSYM)管理许多在 rkiye中应用的高风险考试。为了支持教育机会平等,建立公平的评估体系,MSPC通过调整残疾考生的标准化协议,实现了各种考试便利。在本研究中,我们调查了在MSPC举办的残疾考生考试大厅服务的院士对残疾考生考试便利的看法。研究设计采用基本的定性研究模式。参与者包括12名在基伊州一所州立大学工作的院士,他们至少三次在MSPC为残疾人考生保留的考场服务。我们通过一份包含四项内容的访谈表收集数据,并按照先送后取的方法对参与者进行管理。研究结果显示,院士考官对我校为残疾考生提供的考试便利有各种积极的评价。但是,与会者也表示,目前的安排有一定的局限性,应该加以修订。
Views of academician examiners on the testing accommodations of the measurement, selection and placement center for disabled test takers
The Measurement, Selection and Placement Center–MSPC (original acronym: Ölçme, Seçme ve Yerleştirme Merkezi–ÖSYM) administers many of the high-stake examinations applied in Türkiye. In order to support equality of opportunity in education and create a fair evaluation system, MSPC actualizes various testing accommodations by adjusting the standardization protocol for disabled test takers. In this research, we examined the views of academicians who served in the halls where disabled candidates take the test in the examinations held by MSPC about the testing accommodations for the disabled. The study design was in the basic qualitative research model. The participants consisted of 12 academicians working at a state university in Türkiye, who had served at least three times in the examination halls reserved for disabled test takers by MSPC. We collected the data via an interview form which included four items and administered it to the participants according to the drop-off and pick-up later method. The research results revealed that academician examiners have various positive opinions about MSPC’s testing accommodations for disabled test takers. However, the participants also expressed that current accommodations have certain limitations that should be revised.