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Assessment covers:
· The ways teachers support and assess children's learning and monitor progress and
identify next steps in learning.
· Reporting to parents/careers, in writing and in discussions, to help them understand
their child's progress and what they can do to help their child's learning.
· Formal recognition of a child or young person's achievements through profiles and
qualifications.
· Recognizing our children's achievements through a range of new qualifications in
the senior school, which build on everything they have accomplished throughout their
schooling.
Assessment is not Measurement
It’s important to emphasize that assessment is not synonymous with measurement. The
varieties of assessment that are useful in an educational context will sometimes include aspects
of measurement in terms of scores, grades and results. However, the range of approaches that
teachers use in their everyday work to monitor how well their classes are doing will be equally
prevalent.
Principles of Assessment
The five principles that underpin quality assessment practice specify it should:
· be complementary to and supportive of learning;
· be valid and reliable;
· be fit for purpose and manageable;
· support teachers’ professional judgment; and
· support accountability.