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This book consolidates existing research on assessment education and provokes innovative and effective approaches to educating teachers and teachers-in-training about assessment.
It was originally published as a special issue of Assessment in Teaching.
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This book consolidates existing research on assessment education and provokes innovative and effective approaches to educating teachers and teachers-in-training about assessment.
It was originally published as a special issue of Assessment in Teaching.
It was originally published as a special issue of Assessment in Teaching.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351029087
- Artikelnr.: 58316976
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351029087
- Artikelnr.: 58316976
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Christopher DeLuca is an Associate Professor in Educational Assessment at the Faculty of Education, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. His research examines the complex intersections of curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment as operating within evolving frameworks of educational accountability and standards-based teaching and learning. His work focuses primarily on developing and enhancing educators' assessment capacity to better support positive student learning experiences and outcomes. Sandra Johnson has extensive experience in teaching, research and assessment. She has served on government advisory committees on assessment, and provided assessment support and training for several international projects. She is a founding director of Assessment Europe, a founding member and Fellow of the Association for Educational Assessment - Europe, an Honorary Research Fellow in the University of Bristol's Graduate School of Education, and an Honorary Member of the European Educational Research Association's Network 9 (Assessment, Evaluation, Testing and Measurement).
Introduction: Developing assessment capable teachers in this age of
accountability 1. Student teachers' appraisal of the importance of
assessment in teacher education and self-reports on the development of
assessment competence 2. Exploring the challenge of developing student
teacher data literacy 3. Integrating assessment for learning in the teacher
education programme at the University of Oslo 4. Assessment for equity:
learning how to use evidence to scaffold learning and improve teaching 5. A
rubric to track the development of secondary pre-service and novice
teachers' summative assessment literacy 6. Professional controversies
between teachers about their summative assessment 7. Standards of practice
to standards of evidence: developing assessment capable teachers 8. Scaling
up, writ small: using an assessment for learning audit instrument to
stimulate site-based professional development, one school at a time 9.
Developing teachers' capacities in assessment through career-long
professional learning
accountability 1. Student teachers' appraisal of the importance of
assessment in teacher education and self-reports on the development of
assessment competence 2. Exploring the challenge of developing student
teacher data literacy 3. Integrating assessment for learning in the teacher
education programme at the University of Oslo 4. Assessment for equity:
learning how to use evidence to scaffold learning and improve teaching 5. A
rubric to track the development of secondary pre-service and novice
teachers' summative assessment literacy 6. Professional controversies
between teachers about their summative assessment 7. Standards of practice
to standards of evidence: developing assessment capable teachers 8. Scaling
up, writ small: using an assessment for learning audit instrument to
stimulate site-based professional development, one school at a time 9.
Developing teachers' capacities in assessment through career-long
professional learning
Introduction: Developing assessment capable teachers in this age of
accountability 1. Student teachers' appraisal of the importance of
assessment in teacher education and self-reports on the development of
assessment competence 2. Exploring the challenge of developing student
teacher data literacy 3. Integrating assessment for learning in the teacher
education programme at the University of Oslo 4. Assessment for equity:
learning how to use evidence to scaffold learning and improve teaching 5. A
rubric to track the development of secondary pre-service and novice
teachers' summative assessment literacy 6. Professional controversies
between teachers about their summative assessment 7. Standards of practice
to standards of evidence: developing assessment capable teachers 8. Scaling
up, writ small: using an assessment for learning audit instrument to
stimulate site-based professional development, one school at a time 9.
Developing teachers' capacities in assessment through career-long
professional learning
accountability 1. Student teachers' appraisal of the importance of
assessment in teacher education and self-reports on the development of
assessment competence 2. Exploring the challenge of developing student
teacher data literacy 3. Integrating assessment for learning in the teacher
education programme at the University of Oslo 4. Assessment for equity:
learning how to use evidence to scaffold learning and improve teaching 5. A
rubric to track the development of secondary pre-service and novice
teachers' summative assessment literacy 6. Professional controversies
between teachers about their summative assessment 7. Standards of practice
to standards of evidence: developing assessment capable teachers 8. Scaling
up, writ small: using an assessment for learning audit instrument to
stimulate site-based professional development, one school at a time 9.
Developing teachers' capacities in assessment through career-long
professional learning