Since 2008, Australian schoolchildren in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 have sat a series of tests each May designed to assess their attainment of basic skills in literacy and numeracy. These tests are known as the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN). In 2010, individual school NAPLAN data were first published on the MySchool website which enables comparisons to be made between individual schools and statistically like schools across Australia. NAPLAN represents the increased centrality of the federal government in education, particularly in regards to education policy. One effect of this has been a recast emphasis of education as an economic, rather than democratic, good. As Reid (2009) suggests, this recasting of education w...
This study lays bare Australian educator’s perspectives of NAPLAN testing and its unintended effects...
Since 2008, all Australian students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 have been assessed in literacy and numera...
Some Australian schools and school systems have seen greater improvements in NAPLAN results than oth...
Since 2008, Australian schoolchildren in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 have sat a series of tests each May des...
This paper explores Rizvi and Lingard’s (2010) idea of the “local vernacular” of the global educatio...
The Australian National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN), introduced in 2008, invol...
As debate surrounding Australia's National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) tests...
Recent international educational developments have important implications for the skills and underst...
Australia introduced national testing in literacy and numeracy in 2008 in order to ensure that all c...
Provides a wealth of data and information that are used by schools, governments and education author...
Literacy and numeracy have become a significant focus in Australian schools and many teachers now fe...
This report outlines the results of a 3 phase research study into the effects of the Australia’s Nat...
Over the last two decades, large-scale national, or provincial, standardised testing has become prom...
The global neoliberal context and the emergence of new forms of ‘governance by numbers’ is now recog...
All educational testing is intended to have consequences, which are assumed to be beneficial, but te...
This study lays bare Australian educator’s perspectives of NAPLAN testing and its unintended effects...
Since 2008, all Australian students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 have been assessed in literacy and numera...
Some Australian schools and school systems have seen greater improvements in NAPLAN results than oth...
Since 2008, Australian schoolchildren in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 have sat a series of tests each May des...
This paper explores Rizvi and Lingard’s (2010) idea of the “local vernacular” of the global educatio...
The Australian National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN), introduced in 2008, invol...
As debate surrounding Australia's National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) tests...
Recent international educational developments have important implications for the skills and underst...
Australia introduced national testing in literacy and numeracy in 2008 in order to ensure that all c...
Provides a wealth of data and information that are used by schools, governments and education author...
Literacy and numeracy have become a significant focus in Australian schools and many teachers now fe...
This report outlines the results of a 3 phase research study into the effects of the Australia’s Nat...
Over the last two decades, large-scale national, or provincial, standardised testing has become prom...
The global neoliberal context and the emergence of new forms of ‘governance by numbers’ is now recog...
All educational testing is intended to have consequences, which are assumed to be beneficial, but te...
This study lays bare Australian educator’s perspectives of NAPLAN testing and its unintended effects...
Since 2008, all Australian students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 have been assessed in literacy and numera...
Some Australian schools and school systems have seen greater improvements in NAPLAN results than oth...