This paper examines the evolution of assessment practices in education, emphasizing the transition from traditional evaluation methods to more inclusive and participatory assessments that address diverse student needs. It highlights the challenges teachers face regarding assessment li teracy, noting that many educators lack sufficient knowledge of effective assessment strategies. Evidence indicates that high-quality assessments significantly impact student learning and can help bridge gaps among students from varying backgrounds and capabilities. The document cri tiques traditional uniform testing methods as inadequate for capturing the diverse experiences of students, particularly those with special needs. It advocates for adopting an inclusive assessment model that proactively accommodates learner diversity and minimizes the need for later adju stments. This approach promotes educational equity by integrating as sessments throughout the learning process rather than relegating them to post-instruction evaluations. Additionally, the text introduces the concept of “authentic evaluation,” which advocates for assessments that align with real-world situations and skills. Such assessments not only gauge student knowledge but also foster critical thinking and the prac tical application of learning. Ultimately, the text calls for a fundamental transformation in assessment design to enhance inclusivity and ensure that all students, especially those at a disadvantage, have equitable op portunities to succeed in education.
Towards the design of an authentic and inclusive assessment
Nuzzaci Antonella
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2024-01-01
Abstract
This paper examines the evolution of assessment practices in education, emphasizing the transition from traditional evaluation methods to more inclusive and participatory assessments that address diverse student needs. It highlights the challenges teachers face regarding assessment li teracy, noting that many educators lack sufficient knowledge of effective assessment strategies. Evidence indicates that high-quality assessments significantly impact student learning and can help bridge gaps among students from varying backgrounds and capabilities. The document cri tiques traditional uniform testing methods as inadequate for capturing the diverse experiences of students, particularly those with special needs. It advocates for adopting an inclusive assessment model that proactively accommodates learner diversity and minimizes the need for later adju stments. This approach promotes educational equity by integrating as sessments throughout the learning process rather than relegating them to post-instruction evaluations. Additionally, the text introduces the concept of “authentic evaluation,” which advocates for assessments that align with real-world situations and skills. Such assessments not only gauge student knowledge but also foster critical thinking and the prac tical application of learning. Ultimately, the text calls for a fundamental transformation in assessment design to enhance inclusivity and ensure that all students, especially those at a disadvantage, have equitable op portunities to succeed in education.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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