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ICFES examination

The ICFES examination, or Saber 11, is a high school exit examination administered annually in grade 11 in Colombian high schools.[2] The exam is standardized, similar to the SAT and ACT examinations taken by high school students in the United States. The purpose of the exam is to evaluate students' aptitude in five subjects: critical reading, mathematics, social studies, science, and English. Each exam question has four multiple-choice answers, except for the English section which provides between three and eight possible answers for each question.

ICFES examination
TypeHigh school exit examination
Developer / administratorICFES, Ministry of Education
Knowledge / skills testedCritical reading, mathematics, social studies, science, English proficiency
PurposeAdmission to undergraduate programs of universities
Year started1966; 58 years ago (1966)
Duration9 hours, two 4 1/2 hour sessions
Score / grade range0-500; each subject scores on scale of 0-100
OfferedMarch and August
Countries / regionsColombia
LanguagesSpanish
Annual number of test takers670,000 high school graduates in the second semester of 2019[1]
Prerequisites / eligibility criteriaMust be in senior year or have a high school diploma.
Scores / grades used byPrivate and public universities offering undergraduate programs in Colombia
Websitewww.icfes.gov.co

Although the ICFES provides several tests for different academic purposes, the Saber 11 is nationally recognized as the most important test because it evaluates students' academic readiness for admission into institutions of higher learning.[3]

Purpose edit

The exam is usually taken by high school seniors, but students who have already obtained their diplomas and want to improve their scores can also take it. The examination is intended to measure basic academic skills that are needed for college success, such as critical reading, quantitative reasoning, civic skills, scientific reasoning, and proficiency in a second language.[4]

ICFES, which stands for the Colombian Institute for the Evaluation of Education,[5] is the institution in charge of the nationwide administration of the exam. The institute also uses the results for research purposes and public policy design for the improvement of secondary education throughout Colombia.

Both private and public universities in Colombia use the exam score as the main criterion for admissions. More competitive programs of study, such as medicine, require a higher score.

Structure edit

The exam has five sections:[4]

  • Critical reading (41 questions)
  • Mathematics (50 questions, equally distributed between two sessions)
  • Social studies (50 questions, equally distributed between two sessions)
  • Natural science (58 questions, equally distributed between two sessions)
  • English (55 questions)
  • Socioeconomic questionnaire (24 questions; does not generate a score)

Critical reading edit

The critical reading section contains passages from different academic and literary sources. Answers to all of the questions are based on content explicitly stated or implied by the passage. This section of the test also includes questions that measure the philosophical knowledge of the student.

Mathematics edit

A large portion of the math section is problem-solving, in which students are required to both analyze and draw conclusions from numerical data (like graphs and charts) or compute answers to a problem using previous mathematical knowledge. The other portion of the exam requires knowledge in advanced topics like calculus, algebra, trigonometry, probability, and conic sections.

Social studies edit

The social studies questions include a context or sources like charts, graphs, pictures, newspapers, or academic essays that the student must analyze to propose a solution to a problem. The exam tests knowledge of the Colombian Constitution, economic principles, global history, national and international politics, and geography.

Natural science edit

The natural science section evaluates biology, chemistry, and physics. Questions usually require the student to explain or predict a phenomenon stated on a diagram or a text using previous knowledge. A large portion of the test is experimental and requires the student to propose an experiment to evaluate different phenomena or to describe which variables are involved in the result and what would change if those variables were modified. For physics, topics evaluated include kinematics, electromagnetism, waves, and thermodynamics. For chemistry, inorganic and organic chemistry, mixtures, reactions, and stoichiometry are tested. For biology, concepts include cellular biology, DNA, genetics, ecosystems, evolution, and food webs.

English edit

The English section is evaluated during the second examination session. It consists of seven parts with increasing complexity and is intended to evaluate text comprehension and use of English. The first part evaluated basic English comprehension through translations and transcriptions. The last part consists of four passages of increasing difficulty. For two of the passages, the student answers a series of questions based on the content stated or implied in the passages. For the other two passages, the student selects a word that correctly fits a sentence from a selection of grammatically correct words.

Normative edit

The exam is intended to evaluate the student's academic skills on each subject. The internal structure of the exam is designed following evidence-centered design and states that skills (competencies) are defined by a series of affirmations. These affirmations are formulated using research-based evidence. Evidence is evaluated by tasks and items, which are composed of a context, a question, and four possible answers.

Scoring edit

The ICFES[5] exam qualifies students using percentiles and a global score that ranges between 1 and 500 points, while each subject score ranges between 1 and 100 points. Scores are computed based on the three-parameter logistic model.

Logistics edit

The exam is divided into two sessions, each lasting four hours and 30 minutes. ICFES assigns students to different testing centers at schools throughout the Colombian territory, so most students can reach nearby schools to take the exam. ICFES manages the logistics of the exam but contracts different companies transport valuables that ensure the integrity of the test.

The exam is available twice every year, and students can choose at what time they will take it according to the month they are graduating, typically either in June or December. Usually students that are graduating in June take the exam in March, and those who are graduating in December take it in August. The day of the exam is always a Sunday, and it is divided into two four-hour sessions. During each session, students are allowed to go to the restroom one time. As soon as a student is done, that student can leave the room as long as more than two and a half hours have passed since the session started.

Until 2020, this examination was not considered for admission at Universidad Nacional de Colombia, one of Colombia's main public colleges, because the university administers its own test. However, prospective students now must take the ICFES exam to apply to the university. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the university decided to drop its own admission test and began considering the ICFES examination score as part of the entrance criteria.

Global scores and percentiles edit

The following chart summarizes the scores obtained by students during the second application of the exam in 2019. In this particular exam administration, a total of 546,212 students took the examination.

Percentiles for Total Scores (2019)[6]
Score, 0-500 scale Percentile
477 99.99982*
470 99.99945
460 99.99908
450 99.9985
440 99.9934
430 99.987
420 99.978
410 99.945
400 99.89
390 99.81
380 99.61
370 99.20
360 98.5
350 97.4
340 95.8
330 93.7
320 90.9
310 88
300 83
290 79
280 73
270 68
260 61
250 54
240 47
230 40
220 33
210 26
200 20
190 14
180 9.6
170 5.7
160 2.8
150 1.1
140 0.27
130 0.058
120 0.026
110 0.018
100 0.012
0 0.000*
*The highest score nationwide was 477.
The lowest was 0.

History edit

The exam was created in 1966 when the Colombian Association of Universities and the University Fund signed Agreement Number 65. They reached this agreement based on research from the Colombian government and members of Colombian universities. Initially, the exam used a scoring scale that ranged between 100 and 400 points and was heavily based on memory and concepts. Subjects evaluated included biology, chemistry, physics, social studies, proficiency in Spanish, mathematics, and an elective subject that could be a foreign language or a logical reasoning test.[7]

In 2000, the exam was completely restructured to evaluate academic skills rather than concept memorization. The modified exam also evaluated eight required subjects: language, mathematics, social studies, philosophy, biology, chemistry, physics, and a second language (usually English, French, or German), and two elective subjects (usually the Environment or Violence & Society). Performance on each test was graded on a scale from 0 to 110-120 points, depending on nationwide results. Higher maximum scores were seen on subjects with the worst nationwide performance. Global performance indicators were delivered to each student using a metric named puesto (place), which ranged from 1 to 1,000. Each puesto contained 0.1% of the total population and was calculated through an index that was based on a normalized average of the scores for each subject and score distribution. Qualifying at Puesto 1 meant that a student was at the top 0.1% of their exam administration.

In 2014, the current exam was introduced and completely replaced the previous exam. This new version is more aligned with international exams such as the SAT and reduces the former eight compulsory subjects to five areas: critical reading, mathematics, social studies, natural science, and English.

In 2016, ICFES phased out the puesto metric and began using more traditional percentiles.[8]

Awards edit

ICFES awards students who get the best results nationwide each year. In a televised ceremony called La Noche de Los Mejores ("The Evening of the Best Ones"), both the President of Colombia and the Education Minister give a medal known as "Distinción Andres Bello" to students who rank in the top 50 nationally or in the top 10 in each department of Colombia. Awards are also given to the top 0.2% of students from public schools in each city and the schools with the best aggregate results.[9]

Disadvantaged students who score highly on the exam can be recipients of Generación E, a state scholarship that grants them access to the most prestigious colleges and universities in Colombia.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Tenga en cuenta estos consejos para las pruebas Saber 11 de este domingo". El Espectador. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "State Examination-ICFES in Colombia". Pragati Infosoft Pvt. Ltd. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Washback of ICFES Exam". Revistas.
  4. ^ a b "Equivalent exams - Portal Icfes". www.icfes.gov.co. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
  5. ^ a b "Icfes Instituto Colombiano para la Evaluación de la Educación - Portal Icfes". www.icfes.gov.co. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
  6. ^ "Saber 11º 2019-2, Datos Abiertos Colombia". Gobierno de Colombia. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  7. ^ Tertiary Education in Colombia: Paving the Way for Reform. World Bank Publications. 2003. ISBN 978-0-8213-5466-7.
  8. ^ "50 años del ICFES". Instituto Colombiano para la Evaluación de la Educación. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  9. ^ "Distinción Andres Bello". Alcaldía Mayor de Bogotá. Retrieved June 7, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official ICFES Web Page

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The ICFES examination or Saber 11 is a high school exit examination administered annually in grade 11 in Colombian high schools 2 The exam is standardized similar to the SAT and ACT examinations taken by high school students in the United States The purpose of the exam is to evaluate students aptitude in five subjects critical reading mathematics social studies science and English Each exam question has four multiple choice answers except for the English section which provides between three and eight possible answers for each question ICFES examinationTypeHigh school exit examinationDeveloper administratorICFES Ministry of EducationKnowledge skills testedCritical reading mathematics social studies science English proficiencyPurposeAdmission to undergraduate programs of universitiesYear started1966 58 years ago 1966 Duration9 hours two 4 1 2 hour sessionsScore grade range0 500 each subject scores on scale of 0 100OfferedMarch and AugustCountries regionsColombiaLanguagesSpanishAnnual number of test takers670 000 high school graduates in the second semester of 2019 1 Prerequisites eligibility criteriaMust be in senior year or have a high school diploma Scores grades used byPrivate and public universities offering undergraduate programs in ColombiaWebsitewww wbr icfes wbr gov wbr co Although the ICFES provides several tests for different academic purposes the Saber 11 is nationally recognized as the most important test because it evaluates students academic readiness for admission into institutions of higher learning 3 Contents 1 Purpose 2 Structure 2 1 Critical reading 2 2 Mathematics 2 3 Social studies 2 4 Natural science 2 5 English 2 6 Normative 2 7 Scoring 3 Logistics 4 Global scores and percentiles 5 History 6 Awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPurpose editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The exam is usually taken by high school seniors but students who have already obtained their diplomas and want to improve their scores can also take it The examination is intended to measure basic academic skills that are needed for college success such as critical reading quantitative reasoning civic skills scientific reasoning and proficiency in a second language 4 ICFES which stands for the Colombian Institute for the Evaluation of Education 5 is the institution in charge of the nationwide administration of the exam The institute also uses the results for research purposes and public policy design for the improvement of secondary education throughout Colombia Both private and public universities in Colombia use the exam score as the main criterion for admissions More competitive programs of study such as medicine require a higher score Structure editThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The exam has five sections 4 Critical reading 41 questions Mathematics 50 questions equally distributed between two sessions Social studies 50 questions equally distributed between two sessions Natural science 58 questions equally distributed between two sessions English 55 questions Socioeconomic questionnaire 24 questions does not generate a score Critical reading edit The critical reading section contains passages from different academic and literary sources Answers to all of the questions are based on content explicitly stated or implied by the passage This section of the test also includes questions that measure the philosophical knowledge of the student Mathematics edit A large portion of the math section is problem solving in which students are required to both analyze and draw conclusions from numerical data like graphs and charts or compute answers to a problem using previous mathematical knowledge The other portion of the exam requires knowledge in advanced topics like calculus algebra trigonometry probability and conic sections Social studies edit The social studies questions include a context or sources like charts graphs pictures newspapers or academic essays that the student must analyze to propose a solution to a problem The exam tests knowledge of the Colombian Constitution economic principles global history national and international politics and geography Natural science edit The natural science section evaluates biology chemistry and physics Questions usually require the student to explain or predict a phenomenon stated on a diagram or a text using previous knowledge A large portion of the test is experimental and requires the student to propose an experiment to evaluate different phenomena or to describe which variables are involved in the result and what would change if those variables were modified For physics topics evaluated include kinematics electromagnetism waves and thermodynamics For chemistry inorganic and organic chemistry mixtures reactions and stoichiometry are tested For biology concepts include cellular biology DNA genetics ecosystems evolution and food webs English edit The English section is evaluated during the second examination session It consists of seven parts with increasing complexity and is intended to evaluate text comprehension and use of English The first part evaluated basic English comprehension through translations and transcriptions The last part consists of four passages of increasing difficulty For two of the passages the student answers a series of questions based on the content stated or implied in the passages For the other two passages the student selects a word that correctly fits a sentence from a selection of grammatically correct words Normative edit The exam is intended to evaluate the student s academic skills on each subject The internal structure of the exam is designed following evidence centered design and states that skills competencies are defined by a series of affirmations These affirmations are formulated using research based evidence Evidence is evaluated by tasks and items which are composed of a context a question and four possible answers Scoring edit The ICFES 5 exam qualifies students using percentiles and a global score that ranges between 1 and 500 points while each subject score ranges between 1 and 100 points Scores are computed based on the three parameter logistic model Logistics editThe exam is divided into two sessions each lasting four hours and 30 minutes ICFES assigns students to different testing centers at schools throughout the Colombian territory so most students can reach nearby schools to take the exam ICFES manages the logistics of the exam but contracts different companies transport valuables that ensure the integrity of the test The exam is available twice every year and students can choose at what time they will take it according to the month they are graduating typically either in June or December Usually students that are graduating in June take the exam in March and those who are graduating in December take it in August The day of the exam is always a Sunday and it is divided into two four hour sessions During each session students are allowed to go to the restroom one time As soon as a student is done that student can leave the room as long as more than two and a half hours have passed since the session started Until 2020 this examination was not considered for admission at Universidad Nacional de Colombia one of Colombia s main public colleges because the university administers its own test However prospective students now must take the ICFES exam to apply to the university Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the university decided to drop its own admission test and began considering the ICFES examination score as part of the entrance criteria Global scores and percentiles editThe following chart summarizes the scores obtained by students during the second application of the exam in 2019 In this particular exam administration a total of 546 212 students took the examination Percentiles for Total Scores 2019 6 Score 0 500 scale Percentile 477 99 99982 470 99 99945 460 99 99908 450 99 9985 440 99 9934 430 99 987 420 99 978 410 99 945 400 99 89 390 99 81 380 99 61 370 99 20 360 98 5 350 97 4 340 95 8 330 93 7 320 90 9 310 88 300 83 290 79 280 73 270 68 260 61 250 54 240 47 230 40 220 33 210 26 200 20 190 14 180 9 6 170 5 7 160 2 8 150 1 1 140 0 27 130 0 058 120 0 026 110 0 018 100 0 012 0 0 000 The highest score nationwide was 477 The lowest was 0 History editThe exam was created in 1966 when the Colombian Association of Universities and the University Fund signed Agreement Number 65 They reached this agreement based on research from the Colombian government and members of Colombian universities Initially the exam used a scoring scale that ranged between 100 and 400 points and was heavily based on memory and concepts Subjects evaluated included biology chemistry physics social studies proficiency in Spanish mathematics and an elective subject that could be a foreign language or a logical reasoning test 7 In 2000 the exam was completely restructured to evaluate academic skills rather than concept memorization The modified exam also evaluated eight required subjects language mathematics social studies philosophy biology chemistry physics and a second language usually English French or German and two elective subjects usually the Environment or Violence amp Society Performance on each test was graded on a scale from 0 to 110 120 points depending on nationwide results Higher maximum scores were seen on subjects with the worst nationwide performance Global performance indicators were delivered to each student using a metric named puesto place which ranged from 1 to 1 000 Each puesto contained 0 1 of the total population and was calculated through an index that was based on a normalized average of the scores for each subject and score distribution Qualifying at Puesto 1 meant that a student was at the top 0 1 of their exam administration In 2014 the current exam was introduced and completely replaced the previous exam This new version is more aligned with international exams such as the SAT and reduces the former eight compulsory subjects to five areas critical reading mathematics social studies natural science and English In 2016 ICFES phased out the puesto metric and began using more traditional percentiles 8 Awards editICFES awards students who get the best results nationwide each year In a televised ceremony called La Noche de Los Mejores The Evening of the Best Ones both the President of Colombia and the Education Minister give a medal known as Distincion Andres Bello to students who rank in the top 50 nationally or in the top 10 in each department of Colombia Awards are also given to the top 0 2 of students from public schools in each city and the schools with the best aggregate results 9 Disadvantaged students who score highly on the exam can be recipients of Generacion E a state scholarship that grants them access to the most prestigious colleges and universities in Colombia See also edit nbsp Colombia portal ACT test a college entrance exam in the US similar to the ICFES exam SAT a college entrance exam in the US similar to the ICFES exam Abitur German equivalent examination Matura equivalent examination in many European countries Baccalaureat French equivalent examination List of admissions testsReferences edit Tenga en cuenta estos consejos para las pruebas Saber 11 de este domingo El Espectador Retrieved June 7 2020 State Examination ICFES in Colombia Pragati Infosoft Pvt Ltd Retrieved 24 June 2020 Washback of ICFES Exam Revistas a b Equivalent exams Portal Icfes www icfes gov co Retrieved 2020 08 08 a b Icfes Instituto Colombiano para la Evaluacion de la Educacion Portal Icfes www icfes gov co Retrieved 2020 07 29 Saber 11º 2019 2 Datos Abiertos Colombia Gobierno de Colombia Retrieved June 7 2020 Tertiary Education in Colombia Paving the Way for Reform World Bank Publications 2003 ISBN 978 0 8213 5466 7 50 anos del ICFES Instituto Colombiano para la Evaluacion de la Educacion Retrieved June 7 2020 Distincion Andres Bello Alcaldia Mayor de Bogota Retrieved June 7 2020 External links editOfficial ICFES Web Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ICFES 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