1st Edition

Promoting Assessment as Learning Improving the Learning Process

By Ruth Dann Copyright 2002
    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    Promoting Assessment as Learning sets out to re-examine the relationship between assessment and learning in the classroom. It argues that assessment is an important part of pupil learning, and needs to be understood by pupils in order to help them make judgements about their own progress.
    This timely book explores the theories of learning and assessment within the context of national tests and also through the theme of self-assessment. It offers practical approaches to help teachers translate national policy into meaningful classroom practice, and suggests ways to help pupils develop their own assessment skills through a process of consolidation, reflection and revision.
    This book will appeal to new and practising primary school teachers and headteachers and those on in-service courses. It will also be of interest to students on initial teacher training and higher degree courses.

    1. Introduction 2. Pupil Learning and Assessment 3. Formative Assessment 4. Constructing Learning Contexts from Testing Regimes 5. Pupil Self-assessment: a Case Study 6. Building a Framework for Self-assessment 7. Assessment as Learning

    Biography

    Ruth Dann lectures in Primary Education at Keele University. She is also the Deputy Editor of the journal Education 3–13.