Scotland, in common with many countries internationally, has been learning how to align ideas from research with policy and practice. This article considers what Scotland learned from large-scale evaluations of its Assessment is for Learning (AifL) programme and the extent to which this evidence was used to inform future learning within the national programme. More recently, the policy focus in Scotland has shifted to the creation of a new curriculum, Curriculum for Excellence, subsuming AifL. Merging curriculum and assessment innovations brought new challenges in the alignment of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment. Drawing on a Scottish Government-funded research project, Assessment at Transition, designed to identify and explore emerging...
In Scotland, as in many countries, the relationship between research, policy and practice has been c...
The government in Scotland has made education their defining mission, setting out a clear framework ...
This paper analyses the changing shape of the Scottish secondary curriculum, resulting from national...
Scotland, in common with many countries internationally, has been learning how to align ideas from r...
This article takes the form of a case-study, outlining the progress of policy and practice in Scotla...
Assessment for learning is widely acknowledged in international research as an effective approach to...
Plans for curriculum or pedagogical innovation often lead to little change in practice. Many innovat...
The formative Assessment for Learning proposals outlined by Black and Wiliam (e.g. Black et al, 2002...
The formative Assessment for Learning proposals outlined by Black and Wiliam (e.g. Black et al, 2002...
Education is widely viewed as a instrument for national economic development within a global knowled...
As the latest canon rumblings from the SATs wars drift across the border and through the volcanic as...
Scotland's Assessment is for Learning initiative (AifL) seeks to introduce a co-ordinated national s...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) initiative is representative of many recent internation...
<p>Unlike England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Scotland does not have a statutory national cur...
Scotland’s new Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) has been widely acknowledged as the most significant ...
In Scotland, as in many countries, the relationship between research, policy and practice has been c...
The government in Scotland has made education their defining mission, setting out a clear framework ...
This paper analyses the changing shape of the Scottish secondary curriculum, resulting from national...
Scotland, in common with many countries internationally, has been learning how to align ideas from r...
This article takes the form of a case-study, outlining the progress of policy and practice in Scotla...
Assessment for learning is widely acknowledged in international research as an effective approach to...
Plans for curriculum or pedagogical innovation often lead to little change in practice. Many innovat...
The formative Assessment for Learning proposals outlined by Black and Wiliam (e.g. Black et al, 2002...
The formative Assessment for Learning proposals outlined by Black and Wiliam (e.g. Black et al, 2002...
Education is widely viewed as a instrument for national economic development within a global knowled...
As the latest canon rumblings from the SATs wars drift across the border and through the volcanic as...
Scotland's Assessment is for Learning initiative (AifL) seeks to introduce a co-ordinated national s...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) initiative is representative of many recent internation...
<p>Unlike England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Scotland does not have a statutory national cur...
Scotland’s new Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) has been widely acknowledged as the most significant ...
In Scotland, as in many countries, the relationship between research, policy and practice has been c...
The government in Scotland has made education their defining mission, setting out a clear framework ...
This paper analyses the changing shape of the Scottish secondary curriculum, resulting from national...