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Rebuilding Public Confidence in Educational Assessment

Autor Mary Richardson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 2022
Reassessing educational assessment: how the way we talk about exams and grades exacerbates the problems of pressure, anxiety, and expectation.

Educational assessment is important. Yet it is easy to feel that schooling and other phases of education are shaped entirely by certain assessments and that assessment is only about exam results. The idea that grades can accurately describe the aims and outcomes of education is both reductive and pervasive. This book is about the stories we tell each other about educational assessment and how they impact public trust and confidence in educational assessment. It explains the roots and nature of assessment discourses and proposes a restructuring of the debate to rebuild public confidence. It aims to challenge dominant assessment discourses and demands a more nuanced, informed debate about what happens in and beyond schools, and how this influences public thinking. Using examples from international settings to explore the nature of trust in assessment discourses, this book shows how these discourses can be reframed so that all aspects of the assessment system—policymaking, school planning, home practice with students—can be delivered with confidence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781787357259
ISBN-10: 1787357252
Pagini: 153
Ilustrații: 7
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press

Notă biografică

Mary Richardson is a professor of educational assessment at the IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society.

Cuprins

List of figures
and tables

Acknowledgments


Introduction

1. Talking
about education and assessment: understanding 
discourse

2. Public understanding of assessment

3. Assessment and the value of education

4. Student experiences of assessment

5. Depicting assessment in public places

6. Introducing assessment literacy

7. A
new road map for assessment?

References