This chapter considers the current education policy context in Australia, including the high level of technology provision and use and an increasingly national approach to curriculum, teaching and assessment. It argues that to meet the first Professional Standard—“know students and how they learn”—teachers can be strongly supported by assessments conducted through technologies. The view of assessment in this case is not one of ranking and sorting, but a growth mindset, where teachers see their role as enabling learners to demonstrate growth over time. It describes elements of a Learning Assessment System to support this growth, and how technology assists teachers by providing feedback efficiently. It includes examples of schools working wit...
This paper reports on elements of a study that was conducted in Western Australia to explore the pot...
The technology education curriculum in Ireland has gone through significant reform with the introduc...
This chapter addresses the changing climate of assessment policy and practice in Australia in respon...
People use technology to intervene in the world to expand their possibilities, applying both intelle...
Over the years, there has been an increase in the amount of time spent on assessment by teachers and...
This paper reports on detailed case studies into emerging assessment practices in technology in two ...
This paper considers uses of technology in educational assessment from the perspective of innovation...
Societal expectations of Higher-Education’s ability to produce work-ready graduates continues to str...
and moved issues related to assessment into the forefront in the field of education. The CEO Forum R...
Assessment is always considered a key component in the process of teaching and learning. A major rol...
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
This paper identifies the role of ICT in assessment practices in education. The significant factors ...
This chapter reviews the contribution of new information-communication technologies to the advanceme...
These are changing times for teachers and their students in Australia with the introduction of a nat...
This paper reports on a two-year classroom investigation of primary school (Years 1-8) technology ed...
This paper reports on elements of a study that was conducted in Western Australia to explore the pot...
The technology education curriculum in Ireland has gone through significant reform with the introduc...
This chapter addresses the changing climate of assessment policy and practice in Australia in respon...
People use technology to intervene in the world to expand their possibilities, applying both intelle...
Over the years, there has been an increase in the amount of time spent on assessment by teachers and...
This paper reports on detailed case studies into emerging assessment practices in technology in two ...
This paper considers uses of technology in educational assessment from the perspective of innovation...
Societal expectations of Higher-Education’s ability to produce work-ready graduates continues to str...
and moved issues related to assessment into the forefront in the field of education. The CEO Forum R...
Assessment is always considered a key component in the process of teaching and learning. A major rol...
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
This paper identifies the role of ICT in assessment practices in education. The significant factors ...
This chapter reviews the contribution of new information-communication technologies to the advanceme...
These are changing times for teachers and their students in Australia with the introduction of a nat...
This paper reports on a two-year classroom investigation of primary school (Years 1-8) technology ed...
This paper reports on elements of a study that was conducted in Western Australia to explore the pot...
The technology education curriculum in Ireland has gone through significant reform with the introduc...
This chapter addresses the changing climate of assessment policy and practice in Australia in respon...