
Developing Teacher Assessment
Open University Press
Published on 16. February 2010
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-335-23782-1 (ISBN)
Description
"The authors are well-known in the Assessment field and this work presents their highly original analysis... [It] promotes a professional learning approach that will undoubtedly help educationalists in schools and across the schools sector in their quest to improve learning."
Professor Mary James, University of Cambridge, UK.This book explores the processes involved in developing assessment practice. It argues that the role of teacher assessment needs to be put firmly at the forefront of the educational agenda and that assessment by teachers needs to be developed in a widespread, high quality and sustainable fashion.The authors, all members of the influential Assessment Reform Group, argue that the target-driven approach of external testing leads to problems, including 'teaching to the test' to the detriment of the wider curriculum, and motivational problems. In this book, they tackle the differences between formative and summative assessment and ask the question: "What is quality teacher assessment?" There is coverage of key professional learning dimensions including:
The purposes of assessmentThe need for evidence to support innovationThe process and steps to develop new practicePerceptions of what counts as quality assessment in schools
The authors draw on these various perspectives to explain how teachers and schools can build on existing practice, and develop new practices, and how the system should react to support them. This book is essential reading for teachers, head teachers, local authority professionals, policy makers and academics.
Professor Mary James, University of Cambridge, UK.This book explores the processes involved in developing assessment practice. It argues that the role of teacher assessment needs to be put firmly at the forefront of the educational agenda and that assessment by teachers needs to be developed in a widespread, high quality and sustainable fashion.The authors, all members of the influential Assessment Reform Group, argue that the target-driven approach of external testing leads to problems, including 'teaching to the test' to the detriment of the wider curriculum, and motivational problems. In this book, they tackle the differences between formative and summative assessment and ask the question: "What is quality teacher assessment?" There is coverage of key professional learning dimensions including:
The purposes of assessmentThe need for evidence to support innovationThe process and steps to develop new practicePerceptions of what counts as quality assessment in schools
The authors draw on these various perspectives to explain how teachers and schools can build on existing practice, and develop new practices, and how the system should react to support them. This book is essential reading for teachers, head teachers, local authority professionals, policy makers and academics.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
459 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-23782-1 (9780335237821)
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Persons
John Gardner is Professor of Education in the School of Education at Queen's University, Belfast and Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford Centre for Educational Assessment, UK. Wynne Harlen, OBE is Honorary Visiting Professor at University of Bristol, UK. Louise Hayward is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow, UK. Gordon Stobart is Professor of Education at the University of Bristol and an Emeritus Professor at the Institute of Education, University of London, UK. Martin Montgomery was formerly the Assessment Operations and Development Manager at the Northern Ireland Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment and is now an independent Assessment Consultant.
Content
Developing Teacher Assessment: An IntroductionPart I: Lighting the Fuse
Assessment to Support Learning
What is Quality Teacher Assessment?
What's Happening in the UK?
Part II: Spreading the Word, Widening the Practice
What is Innovative about Teacher Assessment?
Moving Beyond the Classroom
Professional Learning to Support Teacher Assessment
Teachers as Self-Agents of Change
Part III: Keeping it Going
Making a Difference: Evaluating the Impact of Innovations in Assessment
Embedding and Sustaining Developments in Teacher Assessment
Assessment to Support Learning
What is Quality Teacher Assessment?
What's Happening in the UK?
Part II: Spreading the Word, Widening the Practice
What is Innovative about Teacher Assessment?
Moving Beyond the Classroom
Professional Learning to Support Teacher Assessment
Teachers as Self-Agents of Change
Part III: Keeping it Going
Making a Difference: Evaluating the Impact of Innovations in Assessment
Embedding and Sustaining Developments in Teacher Assessment