Deck 5: Assessment for Learning: Formative Approaches

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Formative assessment is the only type of assessment teachers need to use
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What are the main purposes of summative assessment?

A) For a summary of children's progress
B) To share with parents a child's achievements
C) To inform next steps in a child's progress
D) To produce a numerical summary for league tables
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Which of the following are statutory assessment requirements in England?

A) Early Years Foundation Stage Profile
B) Phonics screening check at the end of Year 1.
C) Key Stage 1 (KS1) tasks and tests during Year 2
D) Key Stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test
E) Key Stage 2 National Curriculum tests in English and mathematics
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How can 'high-stakes testing' impact on education?

A) Teachers teach to the test only
B) Teachers can adopt transmission styles of teaching
C) Children become very anxious about tests
D) Head teachers focus only on the tests and not other aspects of the school curriculum
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Assessment for Learning . . .

A) . . . is an integral part of teaching and learning
B) . . . is just the same as assessment of learning
C) . . . is a way to improve children's progress
D) . . . involves feedback to children
E) . . . requires children to be active in their own learning
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What types of evidence do you use for summative assessment?
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What types of evidence do you use for formative assessment?
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Why do you think England has a strong emphasis on external testing and accountability?
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Analyse the questions you planned for in a recent lesson plan. Use the discussions about questioning in Section 5.1 to support your analysis.
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What are the main sources of assessment evidence in primary schools?

A) What learners' parents say they can do
B) What learners say
C) What learners do
D) What learners produce
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Which are the two main types of assessment seen in schools?

A) Summative assessment
B) Diagnostic assessment
C) Formative assessment
D) Self-assessment
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There are a limited number of formative assessment strategies available for teachers to use
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Pupils in England and in Northern Ireland are subjected to more testing than their peers in other parts of the UK
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National testing is an unhelpful, arduous intrusion
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The time statutory testing takes is an intrusion into schools' practice
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Level descriptions have been used . . .

A) only in England
B) only in Wales
C) only in Scotland
D) only in Northern Ireland
E) in all parts of the UK
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The phonics test in England is . . .

A) a light-touch assessment
B) an in-depth analysis of children's phonics ability
C) a reporting tool for league tables
D) causing children a great deal of stress
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Internal moderation . . .

A) checks whether teachers are right/wrong
B) involves discussion about a small sample of children's work
C) justifies a given grade
D) is not that important
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How many principles of Assessment for Learning are there?

A) 1
B) 5
C) 8
D) 10
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Reflect on the different formative assessment strategies you use in class. Compare your strategies to those discussed in Section 5.1. What can you learn from this comparison?
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Deck 5: Assessment for Learning: Formative Approaches
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Formative assessment is the only type of assessment teachers need to use
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What are the main purposes of summative assessment?

A) For a summary of children's progress
B) To share with parents a child's achievements
C) To inform next steps in a child's progress
D) To produce a numerical summary for league tables
A, B, D
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Which of the following are statutory assessment requirements in England?

A) Early Years Foundation Stage Profile
B) Phonics screening check at the end of Year 1.
C) Key Stage 1 (KS1) tasks and tests during Year 2
D) Key Stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test
E) Key Stage 2 National Curriculum tests in English and mathematics
A, B, C, D, E
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How can 'high-stakes testing' impact on education?

A) Teachers teach to the test only
B) Teachers can adopt transmission styles of teaching
C) Children become very anxious about tests
D) Head teachers focus only on the tests and not other aspects of the school curriculum
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Assessment for Learning . . .

A) . . . is an integral part of teaching and learning
B) . . . is just the same as assessment of learning
C) . . . is a way to improve children's progress
D) . . . involves feedback to children
E) . . . requires children to be active in their own learning
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What types of evidence do you use for summative assessment?
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What types of evidence do you use for formative assessment?
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Why do you think England has a strong emphasis on external testing and accountability?
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Analyse the questions you planned for in a recent lesson plan. Use the discussions about questioning in Section 5.1 to support your analysis.
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What are the main sources of assessment evidence in primary schools?

A) What learners' parents say they can do
B) What learners say
C) What learners do
D) What learners produce
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Which are the two main types of assessment seen in schools?

A) Summative assessment
B) Diagnostic assessment
C) Formative assessment
D) Self-assessment
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There are a limited number of formative assessment strategies available for teachers to use
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Pupils in England and in Northern Ireland are subjected to more testing than their peers in other parts of the UK
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National testing is an unhelpful, arduous intrusion
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The time statutory testing takes is an intrusion into schools' practice
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Level descriptions have been used . . .

A) only in England
B) only in Wales
C) only in Scotland
D) only in Northern Ireland
E) in all parts of the UK
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The phonics test in England is . . .

A) a light-touch assessment
B) an in-depth analysis of children's phonics ability
C) a reporting tool for league tables
D) causing children a great deal of stress
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Internal moderation . . .

A) checks whether teachers are right/wrong
B) involves discussion about a small sample of children's work
C) justifies a given grade
D) is not that important
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How many principles of Assessment for Learning are there?

A) 1
B) 5
C) 8
D) 10
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Reflect on the different formative assessment strategies you use in class. Compare your strategies to those discussed in Section 5.1. What can you learn from this comparison?
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