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Title of Journal: Educ Res Policy Prac

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Abbravation: Educational Research for Policy and Practice

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Springer Netherlands

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10.1002/jrs.2009

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1573-1723

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Forms of assessment and their potential for enhanc

Authors: Kerry John Kennedy Jacqueline Kin Sang Chan Ping Kwan Fok Wai Ming Yu
Publish Date: 2008/10/01
Volume: 7, Issue: 3, Pages: 197-
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Assessment has become an important topic of debate and even reform in many Western countries It is equally important in other regions of the world although less subject to reform Yet discussions of assessment across cultural boundaries are not frequent and in a globalizing world this can be problematic The purposes of this article therefore are to review concepts such as ‘formative’ and ‘summative’ assessment and how they have developed over time A focus of this review will be to identify the implications of different kinds of assessment for student learning especially in relation to the cultural contexts in which they take place The article will argue that different forms of assessment can be directed towards different learning purposes especially where cultural pressures dictate certain kinds of assessment practices Valorizing one form of assessment over another may well be counterproductive in particular cultural contexts


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