Levels formed the basis of primary school assessment since the introduction of the National Curriculum in 1988. After nearly 30 years in use in 2011, under 2010 Coalition Government reform, levels were removed from non-statutory assessment. As such, Assessment without Levels (AwLs) is an emerging field of research with little known about the impact it has had on teaching and assessment practices in primary schools to date. It is on that basis that this research emerged. Mixed methods were used to investigate the impact of AwLs on primary teaching and assessment practices. An online survey canvassed the views of teachers across Key Stage 1 and Key stage 2 and interviews were carried out with year 2 and year 6 teachers and senior leaders ...
In 2014 a new National Curriculum for Key stages 1-4 was published, and National Curriculum levels ...
Recent changes to assessment policy in England have brought the development of teachers’ assessment ...
This thesis examines how four urban primary schools used changes to their assessment practices as a ...
Levels formed the basis of primary school assessment since the introduction of the National Curricul...
This article considers a recent policy initiative in assessment in English primary schools (ages 5-1...
Recent changes to assessment policy in England have brought the development of primary teachers’ ass...
Background:- An earlier article in this journal (Earle 2014) provided a mapping of primary science ...
This paper considers a recent policy initiative in assessment in English primary (5-11 years) school...
© 2020 ASPE. This paper reflects on the findings of two studies focused on teachers’ perspectives on...
This paper explores primary teachers’ accounts of their responses to major changes in the curriculum...
Background: In 2008 primary education in England reached, historically, another important phase in i...
During Michael Gove’s educational reforms between 2010–2014, he imposed several policy changes that ...
This chapter utilises elements of the '5Rs' framework suggested by the book's editors Rudd and Goods...
�� 2021 The Authors. Published by British Education Studies Association. This is an open access arti...
For the past 30 years, school-based assessment (SBA) has been a major feature of GCSEs and A levels,...
In 2014 a new National Curriculum for Key stages 1-4 was published, and National Curriculum levels ...
Recent changes to assessment policy in England have brought the development of teachers’ assessment ...
This thesis examines how four urban primary schools used changes to their assessment practices as a ...
Levels formed the basis of primary school assessment since the introduction of the National Curricul...
This article considers a recent policy initiative in assessment in English primary schools (ages 5-1...
Recent changes to assessment policy in England have brought the development of primary teachers’ ass...
Background:- An earlier article in this journal (Earle 2014) provided a mapping of primary science ...
This paper considers a recent policy initiative in assessment in English primary (5-11 years) school...
© 2020 ASPE. This paper reflects on the findings of two studies focused on teachers’ perspectives on...
This paper explores primary teachers’ accounts of their responses to major changes in the curriculum...
Background: In 2008 primary education in England reached, historically, another important phase in i...
During Michael Gove’s educational reforms between 2010–2014, he imposed several policy changes that ...
This chapter utilises elements of the '5Rs' framework suggested by the book's editors Rudd and Goods...
�� 2021 The Authors. Published by British Education Studies Association. This is an open access arti...
For the past 30 years, school-based assessment (SBA) has been a major feature of GCSEs and A levels,...
In 2014 a new National Curriculum for Key stages 1-4 was published, and National Curriculum levels ...
Recent changes to assessment policy in England have brought the development of teachers’ assessment ...
This thesis examines how four urban primary schools used changes to their assessment practices as a ...