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An Introduction to Assessment Paperback – 28 June 2007
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This book covers:
- definitions of educational assessment and the part it plays in relation to individuals, institutions and society
- historical and sociological perspectives
- the impact of educational assessment internationally and how this needs to change in the light of globalisation and changing employment needs
- the advent of assessment as a policy tool with league tables and targets underpinning the overwhelming impact of accountability requirements
- teacher appraisal and institutional self-evaluation, as well as international indicators
- assessment for learning
- new ideas concerning how assessment could be developed in the light of the advent of novel information technologies.
In addressing these things, the author shows that assessment truly is a defining feature of contemporary education, and takes her overview to the cutting edge of thinking in this field with coverage of the scope of e-assessment, and assessment for learning as critically important ways forward.
Written in an accessible and engaging style, An Introduction for Assessment is for all those who are seeking a non-technical introduction, yet one that is delivered by a leading academic in the field and offers a fresh look at educational assessment today.
- ISBN-100826496954
- ISBN-13978-0826496959
- PublisherBloomsbury 3PL
- Publication date28 June 2007
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions18.9 x 1.04 x 24.61 cm
- Print length194 pages
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"This book puts assessment firmly in its place. Professor Broadfoot provides penetrating insights from history, sociology and comparative studies to challenge many of the myths that have grown up around assessment. She exposes it as a technique of power that can lead to wasted effort, missed opportunities and personal unhappiness. More hopefully, she also explains how assessment can serve truly educational purposes. The book is a lucid contribution to the promotion of assessment literacy and should be read by all those concerned with education, including politicians and journalists."
I found it to be a clear, concise and helpful introduction to the topic. I particularly liked the way it looked at different perspectives of a topic e.g. the advantages and disadvantages of performance indicators. For trainee teachers or other students this would be particularly helpful in encouraging critical analysis. The activity boxes, too, were clearly designed to stimulate further thinking and reflection.
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- Publisher : Bloomsbury 3PL (28 June 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 194 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0826496954
- ISBN-13 : 978-0826496959
- Dimensions : 18.9 x 1.04 x 24.61 cm
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