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Assessing Children's Learning (Classic Edition)


Assessing Children's Learning (Classic Edition)

Paperback by Drummond, Mary Jane (Formerly University of Cambridge, UK)

Assessing Children's Learning (Classic Edition)

£35.99

ISBN:
9780415686730
Publication Date:
20 Oct 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Assessing Children's Learning (Classic Edition)

Description

"It is my sincere wish that the teachers of those thousands of children, who increasingly are also teacher educators, read and learn from Assessing Children's Learning. The hope is that they will go on to make a reality of the 'imaginary but not impossible classroom' and make moral judgements and choices in the best interests of children." - Sue Swaffield, Senior Lecturer - Educational Leadership and School Improvement, University of Cambridge, UK "Not all education books are worth a tired teacher's spare time. This one is." - Times Educational Supplement, from a review of the first editionNow featuring a brand new foreword by Sue Swaffield, this classic text, Assessing Children's Learning, examines some of the vital questions that teachers and other educators ask themselves as they assess children's learning across the curriculum. The author sets out to offer an alternative to objective, mechanical approaches to assessment; she defines assessment as a process in which teachers look at children's learning, strive to understand it, and then put their understanding to good use in the classroom where children are given both trust and freedom to learn. Throughout the book, teachers are invited to consider the choices they make in the process of assessment, and to acknowledge their right, their responsibility and their power to act in the interests of children. Now part of the Routledge Education Classic Edition Series, this influential, inspiring and timely book will introduce the ideas of Mary Jane Drummond to a new generation of teachers, practitioners and other education professionals.

Contents

Acknowledgements1. Learning from Jason2. Looking at Learning: Introductory3. Looking at Learning: What is there to see?4. Looking at learning: learning to see5. Ways of Seeing: Trying to Understand6. Understanding ourselves7. Trying to Understand: making it work8. Practices and principles9. Rights responsibilities and powerConclusion

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