Numeracy is an important skill for many university students. In particular, it is being focused upon for pre-service teachers through the development and administration of skills tests that address numeracy and literacy. These tests are high-stakes as they have the capacity to stop pre-service teachers from completing their qualifications or registering with the required teaching authority. The aim of this theoretical research report is to explore the potential impacts of a high-stakes numeracy test and to discuss whether these impacts have unexpected consequences for pre-service teachers, pre-service teacher educators, and the community
The numeracy capabilities of pre-service teachers are a recent focus in the Australian educational s...
lthough the stated purposes of assessment include informing teachers ' planning and instruction...
A guide for pre-service teachers on understanding numeracy and its application in both primary and s...
It is essential that pre-service teacher educators address pre-service teacher numeracy butwith care...
The numeracy capabilities of pre-service teachers are a recent focus in the Australian educational s...
This paper addresses issues associated with the development of a unit preparing pre-service teachers...
From May 2001 all teachers qualifying in England must be successful in computer-based skills tests i...
Data from a pilot study concerned with pre-service teachers’ perceptions of the numeracy demands on ...
For those training to teach in England, numeracy is required to fulfil the remit of a complete teach...
In 2015, the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) was tasked with developing literacy ...
The push to ensure pre-service teachers are numerate, on face value, is appropriate. However, the wa...
The compulsory UK education sector (primary and secondary) or schools sector requires trainee teache...
Although, in the Australian context, teachers are urged to address cross-curricular numeracy demands...
The report identified five keys areas which should be considered in improving the effectiveness of t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Rosemary Anne CallinghamThis study examines the ...
The numeracy capabilities of pre-service teachers are a recent focus in the Australian educational s...
lthough the stated purposes of assessment include informing teachers ' planning and instruction...
A guide for pre-service teachers on understanding numeracy and its application in both primary and s...
It is essential that pre-service teacher educators address pre-service teacher numeracy butwith care...
The numeracy capabilities of pre-service teachers are a recent focus in the Australian educational s...
This paper addresses issues associated with the development of a unit preparing pre-service teachers...
From May 2001 all teachers qualifying in England must be successful in computer-based skills tests i...
Data from a pilot study concerned with pre-service teachers’ perceptions of the numeracy demands on ...
For those training to teach in England, numeracy is required to fulfil the remit of a complete teach...
In 2015, the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) was tasked with developing literacy ...
The push to ensure pre-service teachers are numerate, on face value, is appropriate. However, the wa...
The compulsory UK education sector (primary and secondary) or schools sector requires trainee teache...
Although, in the Australian context, teachers are urged to address cross-curricular numeracy demands...
The report identified five keys areas which should be considered in improving the effectiveness of t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Rosemary Anne CallinghamThis study examines the ...
The numeracy capabilities of pre-service teachers are a recent focus in the Australian educational s...
lthough the stated purposes of assessment include informing teachers ' planning and instruction...
A guide for pre-service teachers on understanding numeracy and its application in both primary and s...