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Curriculum and assessment : storylines / Robyn Ewing

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Record Number 16968
ISBN 978-0195520132
Location 375 EWI
Author Ewing, Robyn 1955-, (Robyn Ann)
Title Curriculum and assessment : storylines / Robyn Ewing
Edition Second edition.
Published South Melbourne, Vic. Oxford University Press, 2013.
Collation xxiv, 288 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
General Note Previous edition: 2010.
Bibliography Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Note 1. Towards some definitions of curriculum and assessment -- 2. Conflicting ideologies: objectives or outcomes? -- 3. Implementing the curriculum: a question of quality -- 4. Evaluation and assessment storylines -- 5. Inequity of educational opportunity: a never-ending story -- 6. Shifting gender storylines -- 7. The national curriculum storyline -- 8. Stories of reporting student curriculum outcomes to parents and the community -- 9. Stories of curriculum reform -- 10. Curriculum and assessment futures -- 11. The reflection storyline: bringing the stories together.
New to this edition: Increased coverage of the National Curriculum and how to implement it; Chapter on Reporting is now included in the text; The storylines have been made even stronger in this edition.
Summary Note "Curriculum and Assessment uses storylines to provide students with a solid understanding of how theoretical considerations relate to the practicalities of teaching curriculum. Stories are used as a way of recognising the dynamic themes of curriculum and enable understanding about the issues on which they are based. The most important curriculum questions, critical problems and issues faced by educators are dealt with in an engaging manner, equipping students to enter the classroom and use curriculum and assessment to create rich and ongoing learning experiences. Includes, reflections questions, case studies, discussion questions and theorist profiles to assist student learning." -- Back cover.
Subject Education -- Curricula -- Australia
Curriculum-based assessment -- Australia
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