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1 Students and Applicants in Higher Education The need for wider information

2 Population of Study:  Applicants to first degree studies in the academic institutes  (New) students in the higher education system  Recipients of degrees

3 Types of Institutions:  Universities (7)  Private academic colleges (16)  Public academic colleges (21)  Public academic colleges of education (23)  Open University (1)

4 The information presented today:  Information from the Applicants ’ /Students ’ file: Number of applications per applicant Final results of the application Field and subject of study Sex Institution of application/study

5 The information presented today (Cont.):  Demographic information (from the population Register): Date of birth- age Population group and religion Country of birth Location of residence- today and at the age of 18

6 The need for wider information- previous academic achievements: What is the purpose?  Gives wider and true information  Gives information about the quality of the students  Examines the match between previous studies (subjects of study in high-school vs. subjects of study in higher education)  Examines the “ miss ” cases - students with high number of scientific units which didn ’ t continue to S&T studies

7 The Matriculation Tests Te'udat Bagrut is the official Israeli matriculation certificate attesting to graduation from high school. Bagrut is a prerequisite for higher education in Israel.A Bagrut certificate is awarded to students who pass the required written (and in some cases oral) examinations with a passing mark (56% or higher) in each exam.Israeli matriculation

8  Subjects are tested a study- unit level ranging from 1 to 5 units, calculated by the number of class hours devoted to the subject.  Compulsory subjects: bible, Hebrew/ Arabic, English, mathematics, history, literature..  Choise subjects: Physics, chemistry, geography …..

9 The Psychometric Test The Psychometric Entrance Test is a tool for predicting academic performance, and is used by institutions of higher education to screen applicants to various departments. The test ranks all applicants on a standardized scale and, compared to other admissions tools, is less affected by differences in applicants' backgrounds or other subjective factors.

10 The Psychometric Test- Cont.  The test is combined from three domains: Verbal reasoning Quantitative reasoning English  The scores range from 200 to 800, whereas the mean is 535 and s.d. is 110

11 Accepted and studyingAccepted, not studyingRejected Accepted to the first Field and subject of study preference of first preference Accepted Avg. score of the Total Absolut eAvg. score of theto anotherto firstto anotherAbsolutepsychometric number s psychometric testpreference numberstest Absolute numbers 35,77318,1236193,4362,7652,7368,713579 GRAND TOTAL 490340581962475495 History 536293556315641115456 Education 1,74083267017796125510582 Economics 1,224617677103128188 574 Psychology 2,08639073537317339967684 General medicine 2,27696769035891203657624 Electrical engineering The need for wider information- previous academic achievements:

12 More sources that can be used:  The Matriculation tests ’ file: Percentage of entitled for a certificate Percentage of entitled that met university entrance requirements Percentage of examinees with enhanced subjects (sciences/ humanities) Percentage of excellents- general and by subject of study

13 Cont. Percentage of examinees with enhanced Mathematics (4+5 points) Percentage of examinees with enhanced English (5 points) Matching score ( ציון סכם ) Percentages- calculated from all examinees or only entitled? Relating to the students that weren ’ t found in the Matriculation tests ’ file? (example 1)

14 Data- the English exam Total Colleges of Education Open university Academic colleges Universities No. of units 14.1617.1610.433.579.3 % of examinees 3 52.8142.0340.421.7835.15 % of examinees 4 33.0340.8149.1774.6555.55 % of examinees 5

15  The Psychometric Test Percentage of examinees that have exemption from English studies from the Psychometric test Scores- Average? Percentiles? Resolution- by subjects of study? Cont.

16 Data- the Psychometric test (first degree students) Total Colleges of Education Open university Academic colleges Universities 63.8843.3261.9586.5166.66% of examinees 491.3517.19546.74620.87568.09Avg. score

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