Effective Assessment in Schools: Beyond Basics and Best Practices: Assessment in Schools: Principles in Practice
Editat de Kelvin Tan, Tay Hui Yong, Chue Kah Loong, Amelia Yeoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 aug 2026
Covering key topics of inclusive assessment, psychosocial impacts and wellbeing of students, and assessment in the age of technological proliferation and Artificial Intelligence, this book is divided into four sections: (a) “Assessment fit for future in schools, for society”, (b)”Assessment literacy, and leadership” (c) “Theories and technicalities of assessment ”, and (d) “Assessment for all learners in schools, and society”. By the end of the book, readers will have nuanced understandings of the complexities of assessment issues that can enable a re-examination of what is fundamental to assessment and learning in schools, and how that prepares our learners for uncertain futures in society.
This book is a must-read for teachers, school leaders, policy makers, and researchers looking to reflect critically on their assessment practices, and consider new ways of formulating assessment that is fit for all learners in schools and beyond.
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ISBN-13: 9781032878362
ISBN-10: 1032878363
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 104
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Assessment in Schools: Principles in Practice
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032878363
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 104
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Assessment in Schools: Principles in Practice
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate AdvancedCuprins
Part 1: Assessment Fit for Future in Schools, for Society
1. Preservice teachers’ conceptions of fairness in classrooms, schools, and society
Amir Rasooli and Michael Holden
2. Assessment in an Inclusive Classroom
Simon Reynolds
3. Assessment as the Safe Space for Student Wellbeing and Learning
Jill Willis and Julie Arnold
4. A Review of Singapore’s Assessment Reforms and its Impact in Reshaping and Repositioning Assessment Practices in Schools
Wong Hwei Ming and Kelvin Tan
Part 2: Assessment Literacy, and Leadership
5. Assessment Leadership: What? How? By Whom?
Tay Hui Yong
6. Re-conceptualising Assessment Literacy: Situated Perspectives on Practice and Leadership
Durka Devi Palaraju
7. Resistance and Agency in Assessment for Learning
Kelvin Tan, Durka Devi Palaraju, Grace Koh, and Lin Shaojie
8. Evaluating Assessment Initiatives: Evaluating the Influence of Leadership in Formative Assessment Implementation Across Two Primary Schools in Singapore
Kiren Kaur
9. Engaging students as feedback partners in Singapore schools: Affordances and constraints Jessica To and Grace Koh
Part 3: Theories and technicalities of assessment
10. Principled assessment design for schools
Chue Kah Loong
11. A critical assessment of the argument-based validity framework
Vahid Aryadoust and Azrifah Zakaria
12. Assessment in the Digital Age
Tay Hui Yong and Ralph Saubern
13. Supporting assessment with learning progressions
Chue Kah Loong, Kate Lafferty, and Melissa Barnes
14. Item Response Theory and The Rasch Model
Qianqian Pan
Part 4: Assessment for all leaners in schools, and society
15. Fostering Trust in GenAI-Assisted AfL Feedback: Exploring the Intersection of Teachers’ and Students’ Literacies in Feedback and AI
Shamini Thilarajah, Farhan Ali, and Shanti Divaharan
16. English Language Teachers’ Conceptions of Assessment Feedback: From Inspection To Introspection
Rachel Goh
17. Recognising Students’ Gestures as Signs of Learning for Formative Assessment
Amelia Yeo and Fei Victor Lim
18. Assessment for All (Special) Learners and the Lundy Framework of Participation
Xie Huichao and Kelvin Tan
19. Using the Receptivity to Instructional Feedback Scale in Primary and Secondary Schools Anastasiya A. Lipnevich, Koh Ee Hway, Poh Lee Siew, Emilian A. Lipnevich, Edna Tay Chee Joo, and Kelvin Tan Heng Kiat
20. Assessment Fit for our Future - beyond practices and paradigms to protect Human Agency
Kelvin Tan
1. Preservice teachers’ conceptions of fairness in classrooms, schools, and society
Amir Rasooli and Michael Holden
2. Assessment in an Inclusive Classroom
Simon Reynolds
3. Assessment as the Safe Space for Student Wellbeing and Learning
Jill Willis and Julie Arnold
4. A Review of Singapore’s Assessment Reforms and its Impact in Reshaping and Repositioning Assessment Practices in Schools
Wong Hwei Ming and Kelvin Tan
Part 2: Assessment Literacy, and Leadership
5. Assessment Leadership: What? How? By Whom?
Tay Hui Yong
6. Re-conceptualising Assessment Literacy: Situated Perspectives on Practice and Leadership
Durka Devi Palaraju
7. Resistance and Agency in Assessment for Learning
Kelvin Tan, Durka Devi Palaraju, Grace Koh, and Lin Shaojie
8. Evaluating Assessment Initiatives: Evaluating the Influence of Leadership in Formative Assessment Implementation Across Two Primary Schools in Singapore
Kiren Kaur
9. Engaging students as feedback partners in Singapore schools: Affordances and constraints Jessica To and Grace Koh
Part 3: Theories and technicalities of assessment
10. Principled assessment design for schools
Chue Kah Loong
11. A critical assessment of the argument-based validity framework
Vahid Aryadoust and Azrifah Zakaria
12. Assessment in the Digital Age
Tay Hui Yong and Ralph Saubern
13. Supporting assessment with learning progressions
Chue Kah Loong, Kate Lafferty, and Melissa Barnes
14. Item Response Theory and The Rasch Model
Qianqian Pan
Part 4: Assessment for all leaners in schools, and society
15. Fostering Trust in GenAI-Assisted AfL Feedback: Exploring the Intersection of Teachers’ and Students’ Literacies in Feedback and AI
Shamini Thilarajah, Farhan Ali, and Shanti Divaharan
16. English Language Teachers’ Conceptions of Assessment Feedback: From Inspection To Introspection
Rachel Goh
17. Recognising Students’ Gestures as Signs of Learning for Formative Assessment
Amelia Yeo and Fei Victor Lim
18. Assessment for All (Special) Learners and the Lundy Framework of Participation
Xie Huichao and Kelvin Tan
19. Using the Receptivity to Instructional Feedback Scale in Primary and Secondary Schools Anastasiya A. Lipnevich, Koh Ee Hway, Poh Lee Siew, Emilian A. Lipnevich, Edna Tay Chee Joo, and Kelvin Tan Heng Kiat
20. Assessment Fit for our Future - beyond practices and paradigms to protect Human Agency
Kelvin Tan
Recenzii
'Effective Assessment in Schools is one of the most compelling and comprehensive collections on assessment available. With must-read articles by leading scholars, it pushes our thinking and practice forward, strengthening assessment in today’s schools.'
Christopher DeLuca, Professor, Faculty of Education, Queen’s University, Canada
'Effective assessment is fundamental to student learning. This edited volume offers a comprehensive treatment of different aspects of assessment in Singaporean education and beyond. A stimulating read for researchers, teachers and graduate students.'
David Carless, Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
'Several decades ago the first edition of Rowntree's book, titled ‘Assessing students: How shall we know them?’' was published in 1977, with many reprints to follow. It provided an essential foundation for me as I began teacher preparation and remained a valuable text in changing times. I expect this exciting new volume, grounded in 'Effective Assessment in Schools; Beyond Basics and Best Practices' will be also very highly valued by beginning teachers and those advancing their teaching journey. There is much to learn through the chapters as they come together in an impressive volume. It is undoubtedly a book for today's classrooms in the digital era. I am confident that the volume will be well received by beginning teachers and those continuing their learning about the centrality of assessment to learner growth. I expect it will simulate not only individual learning but will also trigger new insights into the nature and function of assessment, how it is enacted, and becomes situated in policy, and practice.'
Claire Wyatt-Smith, Professor Emeritus Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia.
Christopher DeLuca, Professor, Faculty of Education, Queen’s University, Canada
'Effective assessment is fundamental to student learning. This edited volume offers a comprehensive treatment of different aspects of assessment in Singaporean education and beyond. A stimulating read for researchers, teachers and graduate students.'
David Carless, Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
'Several decades ago the first edition of Rowntree's book, titled ‘Assessing students: How shall we know them?’' was published in 1977, with many reprints to follow. It provided an essential foundation for me as I began teacher preparation and remained a valuable text in changing times. I expect this exciting new volume, grounded in 'Effective Assessment in Schools; Beyond Basics and Best Practices' will be also very highly valued by beginning teachers and those advancing their teaching journey. There is much to learn through the chapters as they come together in an impressive volume. It is undoubtedly a book for today's classrooms in the digital era. I am confident that the volume will be well received by beginning teachers and those continuing their learning about the centrality of assessment to learner growth. I expect it will simulate not only individual learning but will also trigger new insights into the nature and function of assessment, how it is enacted, and becomes situated in policy, and practice.'
Claire Wyatt-Smith, Professor Emeritus Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia.
Notă biografică
Kelvin Tan is Associate Professor, Learning Sciences and Assessment, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Tay Hui Yong is Adjunct Senior Fellow, Learning Sciences and Assessment, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Chue Kah Loong is Senior Lecturer, Psychology and Child & Human Development, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Amelia Yeo is Assistant Professor, Psychology and Child & Human Development, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Tay Hui Yong is Adjunct Senior Fellow, Learning Sciences and Assessment, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Chue Kah Loong is Senior Lecturer, Psychology and Child & Human Development, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Amelia Yeo is Assistant Professor, Psychology and Child & Human Development, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Descriere
This book provides students, teachers, and researchers a deeper examination of educational assessment fundamentals and examines assessment beyond (best) practices. It covers topics of inclusive assessment, psychosocial impacts and wellbeing of students, and assessment in the age of technological proliferation and Artificial Intelligence.