| Title | Profiles and student assessment | Author | Griffin, Patrick Edward | Subject | Language arts (Elementary)|Ability|Testing Educational tests and measurements Students|Rating of | Abstract | ‘Profile’ is a scale depicting progress in learning. The profiles of literacy consist of descriptions of reading, writing and spoken language. Each scale presents a detailed description in a series of nine levels called bands and labelled from A (lowest) to I (highest). They are designed to assist teachers, schools and systems with the complex process of assessment, recording and reporting on students’ developing competencies and achievements. An essential feature of a student’s profile is that it shows growth. Through its ordered sequence of bands, the profile makes explicit what it means to progress in learning. It provides a framework against which evidence of an individual’s progress can be charted and achievements of a school or even an education system can be monitored. | Volume/Year | Directions: Journal of Educational Studies no.32, vol.17, no.1, 1995 | Collation | p. 96-115 ; | Notes | • Bibliography: p. 114-115. | | Filesize | 506844 bytes | File Format | PDF | Number of pages | 20 |
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