A Systems-level approach to building sustainable assessment cultures : moderation, quality task design and dependability of judgement
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2012
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This paper considers the conditions that are necessary at system and local levels for teacher assessment to be valid, reliable and rigorous. With sustainable assessment cultures as a goal, the paper examines how education systems can support local level efforts for quality learning and dependable teacher assessment. This is achieved through discussion of relevant research and consideration of a case study involving an evaluation of a cross-sectoral approach to promoting confidence in school-based assessment in Queensland, Australia. Building on the reported case study, essential characteristics for developing sustainable assessment cultures are presented, including: leadership in learning; alignment of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment; the design of quality assessment tasks and accompanying standards, and evidence-based judgement and moderation. Taken together, these elements constitute a new framework for building assessment capabilities and promoting quality assurance. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/53488/2/53488.pdf DOI:10.2304/pfie.2012.10.4.386 Colbert, Peta, Wyatt-Smith, Claire, & Klenowski, Valentina (2012) A Systems-level approach to building sustainable assessment cultures : moderation, quality task design and dependability of judgement. Policy Futures in Education, 10(4), pp. 386-401. |
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Copyright 2012 Symposium Journals |
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School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130303 Education Assessment and Evaluation #assessment #accountability #quality task design #teacher judgement |
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Journal Article |