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Unlocking Formative Assessment

Practical strategies for enhancing pupils' learning in the primary classroom

By (author) Shirley Clarke
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Hodder Education, London, United Kingdom
Published: 4th May 2001
Dimensions: w 188mm h 246mm d 12mm
Weight: 340g
Interest age: From 4 to 14 years
ISBN-10: 0340801263
ISBN-13: 9780340801260
Barcode No: 9780340801260
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This highly practical guide explains how to unlock the power and potential of formative assessment - assessment which engages with and helps define the appropriate next steps for the individual child. Shirley Clarke examines the key issues of assessment in the context of the national curriculum and pupil progress. She then focuses on effective questioning, and ways of raising pupils' confidence and self-esteem - the key to learning. This book makes accessible a wealth of ideas, research and practical expertise, giving teachers the 'how to' information they really need. Down to earth and direct, it shows how formative assessment complements formal, summative assessment - and how it can bring a dramatic culture shift to teaching and learning in the classroom.

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...The book provides practical examples of children's work, everyday classroom situations and case studies. The tips for planning activities for in-service training days are very useful, and could help staff illustrate their points clearly. The author explains assessment in simple terms, and the explanations of policy are particularly easy to understand. The 'frequently asked questions' included highlight common concerns and situations.

...Newly qualified teachers would find the explanations of policies and theories useful. Teachers looking for guidance or information on topics such as target setting would also benefit greatly from reading the book particularly those who have been in the profession for some time and are perhaps unfamiliar with new methods of teaching. * Education Management * Significant research findings do not always have the impact on the classroom they deserve. Unlocking Formative Assessment is designed to overcome this problem in relation to the research described by Paul Black and Dylan Wiliam in their seminal pamphlet on diagnostic assessment, Inside the Black Box (1998, King's College School of Education).

The chapters on such topics as planning and target-setting are useful, but those on sharing learning intentions, pupil self-evaluation and feedback get to the heart of formative assessment.

If pupils understand clearly what they are meant to be learning, rather than simply completing the activities and exercises they are set, they are far more likely to benefit from the lesson.

Shirley Clarke provides plenty of examples taken from real classrooms of how formative assessment works in practice, with tables and posters for teachers to adapt to suit their own contexts.

The emphasis is on a whole-school approach. Each chapter includes a box of practical Inset ideas to get things started. The title of the final chapter, "Using this book to make a difference", signals clearly the author's intention to offer a realistic strategy.

She acknowledges the likely obstacles, for example, from teachers who feel too pressurised already to take on new initiatives, and she suggests ways to overcome the problems.

As she explains: "What matters is that every teacher is clear about the rationale for the practices in the school - why you are doing what you do."

Black and Wiliam's research showed that focusing on formative assessment could have a real impact on standards in classrooms. Shirley Clarke's book will help teachers to put these findings into practice. * Times Educational Supplement * At Papdale [Papdale Primary School, Kirkwall], they have their own bible on assessment. Shirley is to be found hanging around the staffroom in a dog-eared state, but she is much loved. Staff wondering what Shirley has to say about anything grab a copy of Unlocking Formative Assessment by Shirley Clarke. Its advice is detailed and well targeted for younger pupils. * The Times Educational Supplement *