In this study, we aim to understand the forces driving assessment for learning (AfL) in primary school teaching. By applying a case study design, including the two cases of Norway and Portugal and using mathematics teaching as an example, available policy documents and research reports are analysed to identify the differences and similarities that might explain the assessment practices previously observed in the two countries. Many similarities are found at the school and national levels. In particular, AfL is introduced as a national policy in both countries. Still, AfL practices are not common in primary mathematics classrooms in either country, although this is true for different reasons in each country. It is suggested that the...
Comparing mathematics education traditions in four European countries: The case o
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Mathematical competence is one of the most important competences in life. Ways to get to it and how ...
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International audienceThis paper explores Norwegian lower primary teachers’ views about good mathema...
International audiencePrevious research suggests that assessment for learning (AfL), when used effec...
We investigated French primary school teachers’ assessment practice in mathematics. Using an online ...
Norway is a leading country in the world when it comes to not prioritizing algebra in school mathema...
The massive use of standardized tests in education has always been more customary in the US as compa...
Assessment has gained an increasing importance in our daily lives. It's a phenomenon that can contro...
This article addresses the policy implications of participation in international large-scale assessm...
MEd (Learning and Teaching), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014In 2006 the Gauteng De...
In 2004, a report from OECD concluded that Norwegian schools lacked information about the progress o...
In this study, we aimed to gain further knowledge about Brazilian primary school teachers' assessmen...
Comparing mathematics education traditions in four European countries: The case o
There have been debates on the big differences in mathematics knowledge concerning pupils in Sweden ...
Mathematical competence is one of the most important competences in life. Ways to get to it and how ...
In many countries, including those in the Nordic region, there has been a growing trend towards meas...
As society evolves and changes, so does the education system within it. Educators, and in particula...
International audienceThis paper explores Norwegian lower primary teachers’ views about good mathema...
International audiencePrevious research suggests that assessment for learning (AfL), when used effec...
We investigated French primary school teachers’ assessment practice in mathematics. Using an online ...
Norway is a leading country in the world when it comes to not prioritizing algebra in school mathema...
The massive use of standardized tests in education has always been more customary in the US as compa...
Assessment has gained an increasing importance in our daily lives. It's a phenomenon that can contro...
This article addresses the policy implications of participation in international large-scale assessm...
MEd (Learning and Teaching), North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2014In 2006 the Gauteng De...
In 2004, a report from OECD concluded that Norwegian schools lacked information about the progress o...
In this study, we aimed to gain further knowledge about Brazilian primary school teachers' assessmen...
Comparing mathematics education traditions in four European countries: The case o
There have been debates on the big differences in mathematics knowledge concerning pupils in Sweden ...
Mathematical competence is one of the most important competences in life. Ways to get to it and how ...