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A critical evaluation of alignment optimization for improving cross- national comparability in international large-scale assessments

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Date of first publication2025-09-22
Date of publication in PubData 2026-03-17

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Variant form of DOI: 10.1016/j.stueduc.2025.101519
Sandoval-Hernández, A., Carrasco, D., & Eryilmaz, N. (2025). A critical evaluation of alignment optimization for improving cross- national comparability in international large-scale assessments. Studies in Educational Evaluation, 87, Article 101519.
Published in ISSN: 0191-491X
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This study critically examines the use of alignment optimization to improve cross-national comparability of teacher and principal scales from the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) 2018. By investigating key psychometric properties, including dimensionality, reliability, and measurement invariance, the study highlights critical challenges in international large-scale assessments. While unidimensionality and high internal consistency were established for all scales, traditional multiple-group confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) suggested that scalar invariance could not be fully established for most scales, raising concerns about the robustness of cross-national comparisons under strict invariance assumptions. In contrast, alignment optimization emerged as a flexible and robust method, significantly enhancing the comparability of principal scales, all of which met alignment criteria. However, persistent challenges were identified for many teacher scales, which fell below alignment thresholds, emphasizing unresolved methodological complexities. This study demonstrates the transformative potential of alignment optimization for advancing psychometric rigor in global educational research and underscores the need for innovative approaches to address lingering comparability issues in international assessments.

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TALIS 2018; Alignment Optimization; Measurement Invariance; Cross-national Comparability; Principal Scales; Teacher Scales; Multiple-group Confirmatory Factor Analysis; International Large-scale Assessment; Educational Measurement

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