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Assessment and Learning in the Secondary School

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During the last few years the assessment of what children have learned has become an ever more important matter, and this book addresses both formal and informal ways of assessing children's work and progress. Assessment is now regarded as a 'high stakes' issue: schools, teachers and individual pupils are often judged by the results of national tests and public examinations. Pupils' learning is often neglected in the debate, so this book puts what children actually learn right at its centre, for mechanical assessment without due regard for the wider issues about learning would be sterile. The book is divided into six units which address topics such as: principles and purposes of assessment; written, oral and practical evaluation; self-assessment the 'whole school' approach; and staff development and appraisal. The inclusion of practical activities, discussion topics, photographs, cartoons and case examples makes this a very user-friendly book for both trainee and experienced teachers in secondary schools.

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First published April 19, 2001

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E.C. Wragg

109 books
aka Ted Wragg

Wragg, E. C. 1938-2005
Wragg, E. C. (Edward Conrad)
Wragg, Edward.
Wragg, Edward C.
Wragg, Edward Conrad, 1938-2005
Wragg, Ted, 1938-2005

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