The principles of good assessment
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Session 1 13 resource(s)
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Session 2 13 resource(s)
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Session 3 12 resource(s)
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Session 4 9 resource(s)
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Are your staff confident, deliberate and well-trained assessors?
This course helps to develop teachers’ confidence and expertise in assessment, by building on their current knowledge and practice and unpacking the key principles of good assessment. The training sessions scrutinise the pros and cons of different types of assessment, and look specifically at the concept of mastery and how it relates to effective, formative assessment.
Our course content partner is Cambridge Assessment.
This training course is suitable for teachers across phases, including primary and secondary schools. The four sessions are two hours each, but can be easily adapted to suit your timings and staff.
Session 1 - What is assessment? (Classroom context)
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Session 2 - Planning for progression
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Session 3 - Developing and using assessment (1)
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Session 4 - Developing and using assessment (2)
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We've created The Key CPD Toolkit to take the time, cost and effort out of developing your own training.
Using our training is simple:
1. Download the materials, created with subject specialists, and quality assured for your peace of mind
2. Quickly adapt the resources to meet the needs of your school
3. Deliver engaging training, with the support of comprehensive facilitator guidance
4. Evaluate the impact of your training to identify areas where staff need further support
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