
Classroom Assessment for Teachers
Turning Principles into Practice
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 1 October 2025
- ISBN 9781032916958
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages160 pages
- Size 210x148 mm
- Weight 300 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 1 Illustrations, color; 1 Line drawings, color; 3 Tables, color 700
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Short description:
This accessible guide shows just how straightforward it can be to create excellent classroom assessment for formative or summative purposes, giving you confidence in your assessment practices. This book is a valuable resource for busy teachers and teachers in training across both primary and secondary phases.
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This accessible guide shows just how straightforward it can be to create excellent classroom assessment for formative or summative purposes, giving you confidence in your assessment practices.
It clearly sets out the principles underpinning all good educational assessment and translates them into a series of clear practical steps. These can be put into practice in a wide range of classroom contexts to fit the purposes of every teacher. Written by two assessment specialists with decades of experience in the UK and internationally, this readable and well-structured text encourages teachers to examine assumptions and challenge the use of assessment that is not fit for purpose. Including summaries of key ideas, questions and key takeaways, chapters cover:
- The purposes of educational assessment
- Understanding what you want to assess
- How to get the evidence you need
- Assessment design
- The outcomes of assessment and providing feedback
Designed to inspire and support busy teachers and teachers in training across both primary and secondary phases, this book is a valuable resource for creating the kinds of assessment that will benefit learners in the ways that all good assessment should.
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Part 1: Educational Assessment and the Principles that Underpin It 1. Educational assessment and the role of the teacher 2. The qualities of all good educational assessment: validity, reliability, fairness and practicality 3. The ethics of educational assessment Part 2: Practical Steps for Devising Good Assessment in the Classroom 4. Be clear about why you want to assess 5. Be clear about who you want to assess 6. Be clear about what you want to assess 7. Choose approaches and methods to suit your purpose and the evidence for assessment you need 8. Create assessment tasks that help students produce the evidence for assessment you need 9. Judging evidence for assessment 10. Making good use of the outcomes of assessment 11. Overview of the principles of assessment and practical steps for putting these into practice
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