Assessment in the Primary Classroom
Principles and practice
- Sarah Earle - Bath Spa University, UK
Primary Teaching Now
Assessment has become an increasingly complex area for primary schools in recent years, with schools and academy trusts trying to create their own ways of assessing without levels. Trainee teachers find it hard to understand key principles in assessment when practice in each of their school experiences is so varied. This 'essentials' text supports trainee and beginning teachers to understand the current context and consider essential principles for good practice in primary assessment.
The book:
- features explanations of key terminology
- includes practical examples from classrooms and schools
- supports teacher assessment literacy
- explores the assessment system as a whole
- covers formative and summative assessment, pupil progress, data and moderation.
A Concise and practical primer to the area of assessment that is ideal for new teachers.
Earle navigates readers through principled assessment. She unpicks key terms and provides prompts to help teachers to evaluate their approaches to assessment while maintaining the child at the heart of the assessment process.
Up to date and relevant, a solid addition to the essential reading
Clear and accessible. Provides examples for possible classroom strategies. Very useful addition to the reading list for this PGCE /SD module.