JCSE, vol. 10, no. 3, pp.85-94, 2016
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5626/JCSE.2016.10.3.85
A Model-Based Method for Information Alignment: A Case Study on Educational Standards
Namyoun Choi, Il-Yeol Song and Yongjun Zhu
Mathematics/Information and Digital Systems Department, Immaculata University, Immaculata, PA, USA
College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract: We propose a model-based method for information alignment using educational standards as a case study. Discrepancies
and inconsistencies in educational standards across different states/cities hinder the retrieval and sharing of educational
resources. Unlike existing educational standards alignment systems that only give binary judgments (either "aligned" or
"not-aligned"), our proposed system classifies each pair of educational standard statements in one of seven levels of
alignments: Strongly Fully-aligned, Weakly Fully-aligned, Partially-aligned***, Partially-aligned**, Partially-aligned*,
Poorly-aligned, and Not-aligned. Such a 7-level categorization extends the notion of binary alignment and provides a
finer-grained system for comparing educational standards that can broaden categories of resource discovery and
retrieval. This study continues our previous use of mathematics education as a domain, because of its generally unambiguous
concepts. We adopt a materialization pattern (MP) model developed in our earlier work to represent each standard
statement as a verb-phrase graph and a noun-phrase graph; we align a pair of statements using graph matching based on
Bloom's Taxonomy, WordNet, and taxonomy of mathematics concepts. Our experiments on data sets of mathematics
educational standards show that our proposed system can provide alignment results with a high degree of agreement with
domain expert's judgments.
Keyword:
Information alignment; Model-based method; Educational standards alignment; Materialization
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