NCLEX Gauge to Australia

After years of studying nursing, you’ve always dreamed of passing the NCLEX with flying colors. This exam is the culminating event of your studies and, once passed, the beginning of your much awaited nursing practice.

NCLEX and IELTS passer is the most important factor in which most countries like Australia and Canada consider in hiring nurses. Licensure testing programs (e.g., nursing) face an increasing challenge of measuring the competency of internationally trained candidates, both in relation to their clinical competence and their English language competence.

The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) sought to develop a nursing-specific passing standard on the International English Language Testing System that U.S. jurisdictions could consider in their licensure decisions for internationally trained candidates. To assist with the latter, professional licensing bodies often adopt well-established and widely available international English language proficiency measures.

Findings from a standard setting exercise were considered by NCSBN’s Examination Committee in conjunction with other relevant information to produce a legally defensible passing standard on the test. This article reports in detail on the standard setting exercise conducted as part of this policy-making process; it describes the techniques adopted, the procedures followed, and the outcomes obtained.

The study is contextualized within the current literature on standard setting. The latter part of the article describes the nature of the policy-making process to which the study contributed and discusses some of the implications of including a language literacy test as part of a licensure testing program.

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One Response to “NCLEX Gauge to Australia”

  1. Chris Babowal Says:

    I would be interested in working with you to develop tests for listening and speaking. I was trained by the University of Oxford, England.

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