Role and purpose of standards in the context of national curriculum and assessment reform for accountability, improvement and equity in student learning
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2010
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In this article our starting point is the current context of national curriculum change and intense speculation about the assessment, standards and reporting. It is written against a background of accountability measures and improvement imperatives, and focuses attention on standards as offering representations of quality. We understand standards to be constructs that aim to achieve public credibility and utility. Further, they can be examined for the purposes they seek to serve and also their expected functions. Fitness for purpose is therefore a useful notion in considering the nature of standards. Our interest in the discussion is the ‘fit’ between how standards are formulated and how they are used in practice, by whom and for what purposes. A related interest is in the matter of how standards can be harnessed to realise improvement. |
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Australian Curriculum Studies Association |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37810/1/c37810.pdf http://www.acsa.edu.au/pages/page33.asp Wyatt-Smith, Claire & Klenowski, Valentina (2010) Role and purpose of standards in the context of national curriculum and assessment reform for accountability, improvement and equity in student learning. Curriculum Perspectives, 30(3), pp. 37-47. |
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Copyright 2010 Claire Wyatt-Smith and Valentina Klenowski |
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Office of Education Research; School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
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Journal Article |