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E-raamat: Making Assessment Matter

  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
  • ISBN-13: 9781441181800
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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
  • ISBN-13: 9781441181800
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This empirical yet practical book highlights the fundamental connections between assessment, teaching and learning, and offers suggestions for maximising assessment in schools. Teachers often spend a considerable amount of their time monitoring and assessing their pupils' performance. But what are we assessing for, and can assessment practices be changed to make them more useful to teachers and learners? Assessment activities in schools are frequently criticised by government inspectors - often being reported as the least successful aspect of schools' work. Drawing on empirical research, "Making Assessment Matter" focuses on the purpose of assessment, and suggests strategies for managing assessment in a more effective way. The author considers the role of assessment in promoting learning, rather than simply measuring it, provides tips on setting and attaining assessment targets, and brings together considerations of 'high stakes' assessment at the national level with day-to-day assessment practice in the classroom. This timely and informative book will be essential reading for anyone involved with, or interested in, the role of assessment within schools, including teachers, trainee teachers and managers.

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'An eye-opening critique of current assessment practices in UK schools. It provides an insight into new approaches in assessment and has inspired me to review our current practices in order to ensure that our pupils maximize their full potential.' John Smith, Hall Green School, Birmingham, UK Everything you need to know about assessment! This book explores the complex relationships between assessment and learning in a thoughtful and informative way. Essential reading for teachers who want to better understand the role of assessment in our schools.' Ellen Clarkson, George Salter Collegiate Academy, Sandwell, UK 'Detailed, scholarly and accessible, setting out clearly the purpose, benefits and strategies for different types of assessment.'John Hopkin, Adviser, Birmingham City Council, UK 'Making Assessment Matter is important in its clear representation and discussion of the full spectrum of assessment issues facing those in the education sector.' Dr Phil Wood, University of Leicester, UK 'An essential guide to the various types of assessments and how they can be applied at a variety of scales and contexts.' James Foster, Bournville School and Sixth Form Centre, Birmingham, UK

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This empirical yet practical book highlights the fundamental connections between assessment, teaching and learning, and offers suggestions for maximising assessment in schools.
1. An introduction to assessment practice;
2. The purpose of assessment;
3. Using assessment to promote learning;
4. Can assessment raise standards?;
5. High and low stakes assessment;
6. Formative and summative assessment;
7.
Marking and feedback - communicating the results of your assessment;
8.
Setting and getting assessment targets;
9. Making assessment easier -
creating an assessment regime 10.; Conclusions: what are the wider assessment
issues?
Graham Butt is Reader in Geography Education, Director of Academic Planning and Deputy Head of the School of Education, University of Birmingham.