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Christopher DeLuca; Jill Willis; Bronwen Cowie; Christine Harrison; Andrew Coombs – Teacher Education, Learning Innovation and Accountability, 2024
This book presents a new framework for how teachers develop their assessment capacity, based on a multi-year study conducted in four countries--Australia, Canada, England, and New Zealand--which focused on student-teacher learning in assessment throughout their initial teacher education programs. It examines how teacher learning is shaped by the…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
Baidoo-Anu, David; DeLuca, Christopher – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2023
The educational system in Ghana has undergone various reforms as a result of colonisation, changes in government and constitutional amendments. These reforms have been accompanied by changes in educational assessment programmes. This paper explored the history of educational assessment in Ghana, understanding how educational reforms, colonisation…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Accountability
Lilan Chen; Tatsuo Kawashima – Assessment Update, 2025
Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) play a crucial role in human capacity building and knowledge creation regardless of countries, which significantly contribute to the development of a peaceful, stable, independent, and self-sustaining society. Consequently, stakeholders in higher education have advocated for the establishment of Quality…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Educational Quality, Educational Assessment
Chris Jellis – Research Matters, 2024
The Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring (CEM), based in the North of England, recently celebrated its 40th birthday. Arising from an evaluation project at Newcastle University, and a subsequent move to Durham University, it rapidly grew in scope and influence, developing a series of highly regarded school assessments. For a relatively small…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries, Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing
Sanna-Mari Salonen-Hakomäki; Tiina Soini – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
National curriculum reform is a complex negotiation point of how basic education should be practiced and what role it should take in society. The question of participation in this process is central to creating a coherent, responsible, and implementable curriculum--but still left for little investigation in the national level reforms. Our goal was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Educational Change, Core Curriculum
Piattoeva, Nelli; Vasileva, Nadezhda – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2023
Nationwide large-scale assessments (NLSA)--an example of cross-border policy mobility--manifest a proliferating means of governing formal schooling. In the Russian context, NLSA takes the form of a compulsory graduation examination called the Unified State Examinations (USE). In this article, we explore how a mobile policy instrument of the NLSA…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Assessment, Performance Technology, Governance
Rebekah Donn; Bryden Stillie; Zack Moir – Music Education Research, 2024
This article, which is intended as a contribution to wider conversations around music literacy, explores current conceptions of music literacy within the UK, using the area of aural skills training as a focus. Specifically, it considers the nature of music literacy and aural training in secondary (ages 11-18) music curricula and the role of aural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music, Literacy, Secondary School Curriculum
Enida Kume – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2025
Introduction: The analysis of the reforms in the pre-university education system carried out in Albania after the changes in the political and economic system, 1992-2022, is the object of this study. Methods: The study was conducted as a "desk study". The assessment on the quality of the reforms carried out was carried out using the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Quality
Hexuan Wang – Higher Education Studies, 2023
The involution of family education is a significant issue in China's current basic education and has brought certain heavy burdens and negative impacts to both parents and students. Using the desk research method, this paper describes the manifestations of family capital embeddedness in the process of family education involution, analyzes its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Capital, Family Income, Social Capital
Cardinal, Trudy; Murphy, M. Shaun; Huber, Janice; Pinnegar, Stefinee – Studying Teacher Education, 2023
Inquiring into Trudy, Shaun, and Janice's experiences alongside Anishinabe Elder Dr. Mary Isabelle Young's living "pimatisiwin" (walking in a good way) and "pimosayta" (learning to walk together) with us, we show how her living in these relationally ethical ways grounded our creating and offering an "Assessment as…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Canada Natives, Teacher Education Programs
de Paula, Alisson Slider do Nascimento; Rodrigues, Maria Beatriz do Nascimento; Soares, Thiago Tavares – European Journal of Educational Management, 2022
This text aims to analyze the conditionalities of the New Public Management for the educational assessment policy in Brazil and the deepening of educational inequality with the outbreak of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Certainly, within the trajectory of educational policies, Brazil has a clear relationship with the conservative way…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Policy, Educational Assessment, COVID-19
Thomas Everth – Assessment Matters, 2022
Due to anthropogenic impacts generated by colonial and neocapitalist cultures, the world is now moving on accelerating trajectories toward dystopian futures. Education, traditionally engineered as an instrument of cultural reproduction, now urgently needs to adopt a leadership role for cultural transformation to generate a sustainable future. To…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role of Education, Sustainability, Educational Objectives
Reason, Matthew; Ward, Charli – Research in Drama Education, 2022
In 2021, York St John University and Mind the Gap collaborated to validate a Certificate in Higher Education (Cert HE) in the Performing Arts for learning disabled and autistic adults. This article presents context surrounding inclusive education, identifying the histories of ableism within assessment processes. We then discuss how we worked in…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Educational Assessment, Intellectual Disability, Theater Arts
da Silva, Sofia Marques; Senra, Isabel; Sampaio, Marta; Oliveira, Eva – Australian Educational Researcher, 2022
This paper documents an ongoing collaborative project to develop a situated and culturally sensitive mobile application to assess the educational quality of youth-related initiatives in 38 municipalities of the border regions of Portugal. We focus on sharing the narrative of our cross-disciplinary experiences, drawing on reflexive notes written by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Handheld Devices, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cooperation
Fashaad Crawford; Kaitlyn Mittan – Assessment Update, 2025
Accreditation can serve as an accountability mechanism for higher education, ensuring institutions meet specific standards, which can be impacted by various factors including the regulatory environment of each country or local jurisdiction as well as an institution's mission, enrollment, and student success trends. In addition, higher education…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Higher Education, Learning Activities, Educational Quality