Assessment is commonly understood as the process of judging how well students have learnt what they have been taught. It comes at the end of a sequence that begins with a curriculum or course syllabus. Teachers are expected to deliver this body of specified content, students are expected to learn it, and assessment is the process of judging and grading students on how well they have learnt what teachers have taught. This is a common view of assessment among students, parents and many teachers. I will argue in this presentation that this traditional understanding of what it means to learn successfully is no longer serving us well. It results in many less advanced students falling further behind in their learning, being written off as poor le...
Rather than sorting students into winners and losers, assessment for learning can put all students o...
The documentation of learning is a weakness of all schools and systems, leading to complaints about ...
Significant responsibility has been given to schools and sectors to interpret and plan for assessmen...
Professor Geoff Masters discusses recent developments in assessing student learning and how they wil...
Advances in our understanding of human learning require new approaches to assessing and monitoring s...
Learning assessment plays a critical role in helping to improve learning under different conditions ...
This article seeks to review understandings of educational assessment as revealed in the phrases tea...
Although widely practiced, assessment is not just about the assessment of learning - the learning pr...
Assessment is probably the most important thing we can do to help our students learn. We may not li...
REVIEW ESSAY\ud Internationally, the role of assessment in supporting and improving learning is\ud i...
In education, the proportion of resources allocated to assessment is large. Teachers time spent on \...
Is there a ‘best’ way to establish the levels of knowledge, understanding and skill that students ha...
urrently, few would openly challenge the notion that assessment, teaching, and learning are fundamen...
Today’s school has to deal with several critical issues related to assessment, such as the excessive...
Within the Asia-Pacific community, the New Zealand Ministry of Education has been one of few educati...
Rather than sorting students into winners and losers, assessment for learning can put all students o...
The documentation of learning is a weakness of all schools and systems, leading to complaints about ...
Significant responsibility has been given to schools and sectors to interpret and plan for assessmen...
Professor Geoff Masters discusses recent developments in assessing student learning and how they wil...
Advances in our understanding of human learning require new approaches to assessing and monitoring s...
Learning assessment plays a critical role in helping to improve learning under different conditions ...
This article seeks to review understandings of educational assessment as revealed in the phrases tea...
Although widely practiced, assessment is not just about the assessment of learning - the learning pr...
Assessment is probably the most important thing we can do to help our students learn. We may not li...
REVIEW ESSAY\ud Internationally, the role of assessment in supporting and improving learning is\ud i...
In education, the proportion of resources allocated to assessment is large. Teachers time spent on \...
Is there a ‘best’ way to establish the levels of knowledge, understanding and skill that students ha...
urrently, few would openly challenge the notion that assessment, teaching, and learning are fundamen...
Today’s school has to deal with several critical issues related to assessment, such as the excessive...
Within the Asia-Pacific community, the New Zealand Ministry of Education has been one of few educati...
Rather than sorting students into winners and losers, assessment for learning can put all students o...
The documentation of learning is a weakness of all schools and systems, leading to complaints about ...
Significant responsibility has been given to schools and sectors to interpret and plan for assessmen...