Major curriculum and assessment reforms in Australia have generated research interest in issues related to standards, teacher judgement and moderation. This article is based on one related inquiry of a large-scale Australian Research Council Linkage project conducted in Queensland. This qualitative study analysed interview data to identify teachers’ views on standards and moderation as a means to achieving consistency of teacher judgement. A complementary aspect of the research involved a blind review that was conducted to determine the degree of teacher consistency without the experience of moderation. Empirical evidence was gained that most teachers, of the total interviewed, articulated a positive attitude towards the use of standards in...
Moderation of student assessment is a critical component of teaching and learning in contemporary un...
Significant responsibility has been given to schools and sectors to interpret and plan for assessmen...
Internationally there has been a move towards standards-referenced assessment with countries such as...
While externally moderated standards-based assessment has been practised in Queensland senior school...
While externally moderated standards-based assessment has been practised in Queensland senior school...
This paper reports on a large-scale three-year research project funded by the Australian Research Co...
In 2008, the new Labor Government in Australia has introduced plans for a National Curriculum in mat...
Developments in school education in Australia over the past decade have witnessed the rise of nation...
There is a strong quest in several countries including Australia for greater national consistency in...
There is a strong quest in several countries including Australia for greater national consistency in...
This presentation outlines the different practices and purposes of assessment moderation and analyse...
There is a strong quest in several countries including Australia for greater national consistency in...
This paper is based on the very initial stage of a four year research project focused on teachers’ j...
The purpose of this paper is to understand how teachers’ identity as an assessor in a standards-refe...
This paper puts forward a proposal for reviewing the role and purpose of standards in the context of...
Moderation of student assessment is a critical component of teaching and learning in contemporary un...
Significant responsibility has been given to schools and sectors to interpret and plan for assessmen...
Internationally there has been a move towards standards-referenced assessment with countries such as...
While externally moderated standards-based assessment has been practised in Queensland senior school...
While externally moderated standards-based assessment has been practised in Queensland senior school...
This paper reports on a large-scale three-year research project funded by the Australian Research Co...
In 2008, the new Labor Government in Australia has introduced plans for a National Curriculum in mat...
Developments in school education in Australia over the past decade have witnessed the rise of nation...
There is a strong quest in several countries including Australia for greater national consistency in...
There is a strong quest in several countries including Australia for greater national consistency in...
This presentation outlines the different practices and purposes of assessment moderation and analyse...
There is a strong quest in several countries including Australia for greater national consistency in...
This paper is based on the very initial stage of a four year research project focused on teachers’ j...
The purpose of this paper is to understand how teachers’ identity as an assessor in a standards-refe...
This paper puts forward a proposal for reviewing the role and purpose of standards in the context of...
Moderation of student assessment is a critical component of teaching and learning in contemporary un...
Significant responsibility has been given to schools and sectors to interpret and plan for assessmen...
Internationally there has been a move towards standards-referenced assessment with countries such as...