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by: Vincent Greaney, Thomas Kellaghan
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Directions in Development English; Paperback; 110 pages; 6x9
Published August 16, 2004 by World Bank
ISBN: 978-0-8213-5849-8; SKU: 15849
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Education for All, supported by the international community,
emphasizes the importance of learning quality. This book focuses on the
use of assessment to monitor and evaluate learning in Sub-Saharan
African countries. It deals with four major aspects of educational
assessment: public (external) examinations, national assessments of
educational achievement levels, international assessments, and
classroom assessment practices. Coverage of public examinations
includes a review of their quality, their potential for leveraging
reform, and their positive and negative impacts on the nature of
teaching and learning.
Assessing Student Learning in Africa summarizes the range of
national assessment activities carried out in the region. These
assessments were designed to provide evidence on the outcomes of
schooling, especially in terms of student achievements. The relatively
few international assessments that have been carried out in Africa have
reported relatively low levels of student achievement. Pros and cons of
participating in international assessments are discussed.
Classroom-based assessment is an integral component of the teaching
learning process. The evidence presented suggests that current teacher
assessment practices are deficient in specific areas. Throughout the
book, the authors offer concrete suggestions of how to improve
assessment practices to help enhance the quality of student
achievement.
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