Significant responsibility has been given to schools and sectors to interpret and plan for assessment within the Australian Curriculum. As schools take this opportunity to review and renew their school curriculum, it is important for teachers and school leaders to take the time to work out whether there are any assessment myths lurking in the conversations or assumptions that need to be challenged. Outdated myths or cultural narratives of learning can limit our thinking and student learning, without us being aware of it
International research suggests that when teachers enact Assessment for Learning (AfL) they can grea...
Internationally there has been a move towards standards-referenced assessment with countries such as...
This chapter utilises elements of the '5Rs' framework suggested by the book's editors Rudd and Goods...
In response to a national reform or education in Australia, the Curriculum Framework for Kindergarte...
Developments in school education in Australia over the past decade have witnessed the rise of nation...
Assessment is commonly understood as the process of judging how well students have learnt what they ...
Internationally, the policy move towards standards-aligned instruction is gaining momentum. In Austr...
Governments in Australia claim that standards-based reforms to schooling will result in greater use ...
Assessment is a major component of education, significant in directing what is identified as valued ...
Major curriculum and assessment reforms in Australia have generated research interest in issues rela...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 105-110.Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Review of the ...
In Queensland, Australia, despite a long tradition of classroom-based assessment and scholarly asses...
These are changing times for teachers and their students in Australia with the introduction of a nat...
Traditional ways of thinking about learning, assessment and educational qualifications are being cha...
This article seeks to review understandings of educational assessment as revealed in the phrases tea...
International research suggests that when teachers enact Assessment for Learning (AfL) they can grea...
Internationally there has been a move towards standards-referenced assessment with countries such as...
This chapter utilises elements of the '5Rs' framework suggested by the book's editors Rudd and Goods...
In response to a national reform or education in Australia, the Curriculum Framework for Kindergarte...
Developments in school education in Australia over the past decade have witnessed the rise of nation...
Assessment is commonly understood as the process of judging how well students have learnt what they ...
Internationally, the policy move towards standards-aligned instruction is gaining momentum. In Austr...
Governments in Australia claim that standards-based reforms to schooling will result in greater use ...
Assessment is a major component of education, significant in directing what is identified as valued ...
Major curriculum and assessment reforms in Australia have generated research interest in issues rela...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 105-110.Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Review of the ...
In Queensland, Australia, despite a long tradition of classroom-based assessment and scholarly asses...
These are changing times for teachers and their students in Australia with the introduction of a nat...
Traditional ways of thinking about learning, assessment and educational qualifications are being cha...
This article seeks to review understandings of educational assessment as revealed in the phrases tea...
International research suggests that when teachers enact Assessment for Learning (AfL) they can grea...
Internationally there has been a move towards standards-referenced assessment with countries such as...
This chapter utilises elements of the '5Rs' framework suggested by the book's editors Rudd and Goods...