Assessment for Learning
Why, What and How?
Paper: 978 0 85473 788 8
Price: $9.95  

Publisher: Institute of Education
August 2009 , 30 pp., 7 3/4" x 8 1/4"
Series: IOE Inaugural Professional Lectures
What are the most cost-effective ways of ensuring that today’s students have the skills they need for an uncertain and unpredictable future? In this lecture, Dylan William argues that if we are serious about raising student achievement, the only way to do this is by investing in the professional development of teachers. Not all investments are equally effective, and some, such as helping teachers make greater use of assessment for learning, are more effective than others, such as increasing teacher content knowledge. If we are to be successful, however, as well as being clear about what we want teachers to do differently, we have to understand why changing teachers’ practice is so difficult. This will require radical changes in the way we treat teacher professional development.

Table of Contents:
Raising Achievement
Improving Teacher Quality
Formative Assessment and Assessment for Learning (AfL)
Improving Teacher Practice
Content, Then Process
Teacher Learning Communities
Taking it to Scale
Conclusion and Future Direction
Notes


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