Formative Assessment for Teaching and Learning

Formative Assessment for Teaching and Learning

Author: Bill Boyle

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2013-11-20

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1446296393

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′A unique blend of scholarly research-based principles of effective formative assessment with practical suggestions for use in the classroom. The authors show how the essence of formative assessment is in teachers′ responses to the substance students′ understandings, with a focus on how teachers can use pedagogical strategies to move students forward toward important learning outcomes. I highly recommend the book for both researchers and practitioners. It is an engaging, in-depth, sophisticated treatment of formative assessment.′ - James H. McMillan, Virginia Commonwealth University Formative Assessment (AFL) supplies the strategy to support effective teaching, and to make learning deep and sustained. This book shows how to develop your planning for learner-centred day-to-day teaching and learning situations through an understanding of formative teaching, learning and assessment. Within each chapter, based on real teaching situations, the strategies of the ′formative assessment toolkit′ are identified and analysed: guided group teaching differentiation observation & evidence elicitation analysis & feedback co-construction reflective planning self-regulation dialogue & dialogic strategies. The principles set out in this book can be applied to any age or stage in education, but will be particularly useful to current practising teachers, students following international and national teacher training courses; CPD or in-service work; and MEd and MA post-graduate assessment/teaching and learning modules.


EUDISED R & D Bulletin

EUDISED R & D Bulletin

Author: Council of Europe

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13:

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Contains research project reports arranged by subject with descriptors from the EUDISED Multilingual Thesaurus.


Eudised R & D Bulletin

Eudised R & D Bulletin

Author: Documentation Centre for Education in Europe

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 636

ISBN-13:

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Contains research project reports arranged by subject with descriptors from the EUDISED Multilingual Thesaurus.


Nature Sports

Nature Sports

Author: Ricardo Melo

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-11-07

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1000997219

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This book represents the first international collection that challenges current thinking and research in the emerging field of nature sport. Owing to its inherent connections with fields such as business, leisure, health, tourism, and education, this emerging field has attracted perspectives from a wide range of theoretical viewpoints – much of which are discussed within this collection. In simple terms nature sports refer to a group of sporting activities that predominantly take place in natural and rural areas. Participation can be both competitive and recreational, with the primary aim to work in relation to nature, where participants seek harmony rather than the quest to conquer it. Within this book, experts from around the globe consider the very essence of nature sport(s), including numerous practical examples of it in action, offering invaluable insights to those both familiar and new to the field. Driven by an increase in non-traditional sports, coupled with growing concerns about the environment, nature sports have experienced significant expansion and interest in both participation and academic debate. This book is a valuable resource for students and academics in fields such as alternative sports, alternative sport subcultures, sport philosophy, sport and social issues, ethics, and phenomenology. It is also a fascinating read for outdoor educators and practitioners. The chapters in this book were originally published as special issues in Annals of Leisure Research.