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Total pages original book: 112
Includes a PDF summary of 11 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 8M39S (2.2 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: Putting Assessment for Learning into Practice is about the purpose of teaching and assessment as a means to ensuring deep, maximised, engaged and challenging learning. The simple message is good teaching can overcome bad testing and central to assessment for learning is empowering learners through developing learning autonomy. This means involving learners in their own learning through reflection but also as co-constructors and co-negotiators of their learning. This book is for all teachers and school leaders who are committed to ensuring learners are engaged in successful, meaningful and deep learning. Effective strategies based upon good practice are identified which place teachers and learners as central to the process of owning and adapting their teaching and learning.
Other categories, genre or collection: Philosophy & Theory Of Education, Primary & Middle Schools, Teaching Resources & Education, Examinations & Assessment
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Format: Paperback
Approximate value: 29.84 USD
Dimensions: 129x198x12.7mm
Weight: 158.76g
Printed by: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.