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Jopling, Michael; Williams-Brown, Zeta – Education 3-13, 2021
This paper reflects on the findings of two studies focused on teachers' perspectives on the standards agenda. The original study was carried out in 2010-2011 and published in 2015 in Education 3-13 [Brown, Z., and K. Manktelow. 2015. "'Perspectives on the Standards Agenda: Exploring the Agenda's Impact on Primary Teachers' Professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Standards
Vidal Rodeiro, Carmen; Chambers, Lucy – Research Matters, 2022
Many high-stakes qualifications include non-exam assessments that are marked by teachers. Awarding bodies then apply a moderation process to bring the marking of these assessments to an agreed standard. Comparative Judgement (CJ) is a technique where two (or more) pieces of work are compared at a time, allowing an overall rank order of work to be…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Portfolios (Background Materials), Decision Making, Task Analysis
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Howell, Melanie; Bradshaw, Jill; Langdon, Peter E. – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2022
Two focus groups were conducted with special needs teachers to: (a) identify barriers to learning for autistic pupils, (b) consider broad assessment domains and specific skills or behaviours which teachers consider important for these pupils, and (c) give their opinions on teacher assessments. Data analysis resulted in six main themes: (a)…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Barriers, Teacher Attitudes, Autism
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Noor, Mohd Syafiq Aiman Mat – Science Education International, 2021
This study sought to assess the level of secondary students' scientific literacy in suburban schools in Malaysia and England, a research area which to date has not been fully explored in the literature. The study analyzed the data using the OECD's three domain-specific competencies of scientific literacy, namely: (i) explain phenomena…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Secondary School Students, Scientific Literacy
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Allen, Dee; Simpson, Colin – Journal of Management Education, 2019
This article is aimed at any departmental faculty or head of school in charge of conducting curriculum review and presents a holistic approach based on Appreciative Inquiry and recently used by a University Business School in the Southwest of England. As a future-facing or strength-based approach, our Inquiry into Graduate Attributes brought…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Curriculum, Holistic Approach, Curriculum Evaluation
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Milana, Marcella, Ed.; Klatt, Gosia, Ed.; Vatrella, Sandra, Ed. – Palgrave Studies in Adult Education and Lifelong Learning, 2020
This book explores European governance and policy coordination within lifelong learning markets. Using an instruments approach, the editors and contributors examine the ways in which governance mechanisms employed by the European Union influence policy to regulate lifelong learning, and intervene in lifelong learning markets, at both European and…
Descriptors: Governance, Lifelong Learning, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
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Williamson, Aimee L.; Wang, Irene Guannan – Journal of Management Education, 2023
Course evaluation instruments (CEIs) are widespread, influential components of faculty professional development and evaluation processes. Given their importance to continuous instructional improvement and their weight in promotion, tenure, and other evaluation processes, it is critical that business schools and higher education institutions more…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Business Schools, Case Studies, Evaluation Methods
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Richards, Colin – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2017
The appointment of a new chief inspector from January 2017 offers the opportunity to re-set the relationship between Ofsted and the teaching profession. Both inspectors and teachers need to readjust their mindsets, if inspection is to be seen as developmental and principled rather than judgemental and arbitrary. Without claiming that it was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inspection, Attitude Change, Teacher Attitudes
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Boliver, Vikki; Gorard, Stephen; Siddiqui, Nadia – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2021
This paper reports on the findings of an ESRC funded project that contributes to the evidence base underpinning contextualised approaches to undergraduate admissions in England. We show that the bolder use of reduced entry requirements for disadvantaged learners is necessary if ambitious new widening access targets set by the Office for Students…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, College Admission
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Carpentieri, J. D. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2019
The field of Adult Literacy and Numeracy (ALN) has an evidence problem. This paper analyses that problem through the lens of three overarching types of evidence available to researchers and policymakers: Type 1 evidence, which provides descriptions of the scope of social problems; Type 2 evidence measuring the impacts of programmes addressing…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Numeracy, Evidence, Social Problems
Lane, Danielle – ProQuest LLC, 2019
In this study, I explore how the senior leadership team at an Academy Trust in England understands and operationalizes inclusion, particularly for pupils whose learning profile includes autism. England's policies regarding inclusion appear to focus on the placement of pupils with disabilities in the mainstream provision; however, the Academy…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Foreign Countries, Leadership Responsibility
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Davies, Mark S.; Taras, Maddalena – London Review of Education, 2018
Assessment literacies are finding leverage, but there is little exploration of links between theory, practice and perceived understandings in higher education (HE). This article builds on and consolidates research that has taken place over ten years that evaluates assessment literacies among HE lecturers in education and science, and in staff…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Summative Evaluation, Evaluation, Formative Evaluation
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Holmes, Stephen D.; Meadows, Michelle; Stockford, Ian; He, Qingping – International Journal of Testing, 2018
The relationship of expected and actual difficulty of items on six mathematics question papers designed for 16-year olds in England was investigated through paired comparison using experts and testing with students. A variant of the Rasch model was applied to the comparison data to establish a scale of expected difficulty. In testing, the papers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Mathematics Tests, Test Items
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Vincent, Lauren; Timmons, W.; Mulholland, R. – Research in Dance Education, 2021
Whilst the fight for the inclusion of dance in schools has been an ongoing struggle, current government directives and educational policies present an even greater threat to the future of quality dance education in schools and this needs to be addressed. This paper begins to explore the certificated dance education currently on offer in the United…
Descriptors: Barriers, Educational Quality, Dance Education, Educational Policy
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Cuff, Benjamin M. P.; Meadows, Michelle; Black, Beth – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2019
The 'Sawtooth Effect' is where cohort performance on high-stakes assessments drops after assessment reform, and then improves over time as test familiarity increases. Despite its importance, limited research has been conducted to date. In this study, we took a novel approach of using changes in grade boundaries (cut scores) over time as a proxy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Stakes Tests, Cutting Scores, Secondary School Students
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