Synergist


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Toward a New Science of Educational Testing and Assessment


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The authors of this book question the assumptions of the psychometric paradigm that underlie virtually all criterion-referenced and standardized tests used in North American schools. They make a compelling case for a new science of educational testing and assessment, one that shifts decision making from central administration to individual schools and communities. Harold Berlak argues that the concept of tests as scientific instruments validated by technical experts is anachronistic and self-contradictory. He makes a case for a contextual paradigm, an approach which assumes that consensus on educational goals and national testing programs is neither possible nor desireable. Assessment practices in a democratic society must acknowledge and affirm differences in values, beliefs, and material interests among individuals and groups over the purposes and practices of schooling.




The Quest for Quality


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The Quest for Quality sets out the basis for a systematic approach to higher education, asking questions such as why is it so difficult to define quality? Throughout the book the author offers grist for discussion wherever aims are being examined.




Applying APL Principles in Flexible Assessment


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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.




Applying APL Principles in Flexible Assessment


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Accreditation of prior learning (APL) is a key component of the current drive towards competence-based education and training. The author, in this edition, emphasizes that APL is part of the continuum of learning, not a stand-alone assessment service.




Experiential Learning


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The coming decade


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