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The researchED Guide to Assessment: An Evidence-Informed Guide for Teachers

The researchED Guide to Assessment: An Evidence-Informed Guide for Teachers

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Subject
Learning strategies
Publisher
Hachette Learning
Language
English
ISBN
9781913808136

About this book

A teacher's job is to create an environment where students' engagement in learning proceeds towards an intended direction. To achieve this, we must form a bridge between the teaching of material in the classroom and how the learning of that information is being processed and manipulated by our students. The only way we can do this effectively is through the process of assessment. Recent theoretical history on how to effectively establish and implement assessment strategies into policy has caused much confusion; it is high time to consider how assessment, marking, and feedback have changed over the years so that conversations about how best to move forward can begin. In this researchED Guide to Assessment, Sarah Donarski brings together chapters by Dylan Wiliam, Tom Sherrington, Alison Peacock, and many others to consider the debates, critique the strategies, and find solutions that not only better the progress of pupils but also assist the wellbeing and manageability of workload for staff.

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