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Publication Date: 2018
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The Development of Assessment Policy in Ireland: A Story of Junior Cycle Reform
MacPhail, Ann; Halbert, John; O'Neill, Hal
Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, v25 n3 p310-326 2018
The more recent discussion in Ireland around post-primary teachers being responsible for assessing their own students' work continues. The new junior cycle reform (covering the first three years of post-primary education) is concerned with making fundamental changes in approaches to learning, teaching, curriculum and assessment, with school-based assessment as an important element of the reform. This paper sets out to map assessment policy in a changing and contested assessment environment in the Republic of Ireland. The paper tells the story of assessment in junior cycle from the first progress report in 1999 on a review of the curriculum that had been introduced for students in the junior cycle of post-primary schools in 1989 to the 2015 "Framework for Junior Cycle". We document the intention to move away from assessment as solely a means of making summative judgements towards assessment as a support of learning and teaching.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Student Evaluation, Measurement Objectives, Educational Practices, Educational Policy, Context Effect, Summative Evaluation, Academic Achievement, Curriculum Development, Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Intervention, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students
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Education Level: Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Ireland
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