Turning histories into futures : assessment for learning as a field of exchange
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01/11/2011
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Standardised testing does not recognise the creativity and skills of marginalised youth. Young people who come to the Edmund Rice Education Australia Flexible Learning Centre Network (EREAFLCN) in Australia arrive with forms of cultural capital that are not valued in the field of education and employment. This is not to say that young people‟s different modes of cultural capital have no value, but rather that such funds of knowledge, repertoires and cultural capital are not valued by the powerful agents in educational and employment fields. The forms of cultural capital which are valued by these institutions are measurable in certain structured formats which are largely inaccessible for what is seen in Australia to be a growing segment of the community. How then can the inherent value of traditionally unorthodox - yet often intricate, adroit, ingenious, and astute - versions of cultural capital evident in the habitus of many young people be made to count, be recognised, be valuated? Can a process of educational assessment be used as a marketplace, a field of capital exchange? This paper reports on the development of an innovative approach to assessment in an alternative education institution designed for the re-engagement of „at risk‟ youth who have left formal schooling. In order to capture the broad range of students‟ cultural and social capital, an electronic portfolio system (EPS) is under trial. The model draws on categories from sociological models of capital and reconceptualises the eportfolio as a sociocultural zone of learning and development. Initial results from the trial show a general tendency towards engagement with the EPS and potential for the attainment of socially valued cultural capital in the form of school credentials. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48879/1/S.Connolly.AERA.Submission_final_paper_03.18.2011.pdf http://www.aera.net/2011AnnualMeeting.htm Connolly, Stephen (2011) Turning histories into futures : assessment for learning as a field of exchange. In American Educational Research Association (AERA) 2011 Annual Meeting, 8-12 April 2012, New Orleans, LA. |
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Copyright 2012 [please consult the author] |
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Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130202 Curriculum and Pedagogy Theory and Development #Assessment #Assessment for learning #Assessment for learning as a field of exchange #Bourdieu sociology #Sociocultural theory |
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Conference Paper |