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Book Synopsis

This book provides the basics of student self-assessment and implementation challenges, and it offers practical solutions and examples for navigating the use of student self-assessment in various subject disciplines in primary schools, secondary schools and higher education. It provides an informed approach for educators to understand the complexities and subtleties involved in implementing self-assessment, and how this might include and impact on teachers and students.

Involving students in assessment is not a new idea nor is student self-assessment a new assessment tool in schools. Despite the advantages and the necessity for including it in our pedagogic processes explicitly, the use of student self-assessment has been far from commonplace and consistent in classrooms, schools and universities. This book makes clear the choices of what, how and why student self-assessment is important and usable in the classroom.

This book is designed for educators at different levels

Trade Review

"Maddalena Taras provides is a highly personal reflection on the nature of self-assessment, but one which does not shy away from the necessity of students making judgments about their work and learning against disciplinary, vocational, or professional standards and norms. The book brings together her work with that of the co-author Hwei Ming Wong, and Singapore colleagues who describe self-assessment use from primary schooling to higher education contexts. The emphasis is on practical 'how to' applications of self-assessment. The introductory chapters give Taras' perspectives, from her long experience, on student self-assessment. Readers can dip into various chapters to find suggestions for implementing student self-assessment in their own context."

Gavin T L Brown, Professor, The University of Auckland, New Zealand

"A thorough introduction to student self-assessment—a form of assessment rarely discussed and even more rarely used in the worlds’ education systems. My thinking about assessing my students has been substantially changed by this book, and it certainly made me wonder why I was never exposed to such good ideas before!

I strongly recommend this book to educators around the world. Here, Taras and Wong convincingly argue that student self-assessment has worthwhile benefits that are different from and certainly as important as those associated with more traditional forms of assessment.

The authors make clear that student self assessment has distinct benefits for both students and teachers that are not found in contemporary assessment practices. Self assessment offers a much greater likelihood that closer and more respectful relationships between students and their teachers will be developed. Moreover, students learn skills that should help them in the world of work, after graduation.

The authors provide school administrators and teachers with novel and creative ideas to rethink classroom assessment. Their ideas can redefine contemporary assessment practices, and improve teacher student relationships at the same time!"

David C. Berliner, Regents’ Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University and Past President of the American Educational Research Association



Table of Contents

Section 1: Exploring (Fundamentals of) Student Self-Assessment 1: Student Self-Assessment: what it is, why it is important and why educators should use it explicitly 2. Student Self-Assessment in Practice, what are the choices: models, strategies/techniques 3: Implementing Student Self-Assessment – conditions and climate 4. Student Self-Assessment and Feedback Section 2: Student Self-Assessment in Practice 5. Enhancing Student Self-Assessment Using Technology 6. Student Self-Assessment in Primary Schools 7: Student Self-Assessment in Secondary Schools 8. Student Self-assessment in Higher Education Section 3: Challenges and Future of Student Self-Assessment 9. Using Student self-assessment to best effect 10. Unresolved Dilemmas in Self-Assessment: Looking to the Future

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367691677, 978-0367691677
      ISBN10: 0367691671

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides the basics of student self-assessment and implementation challenges, and it offers practical solutions and examples for navigating the use of student self-assessment in various subject disciplines in primary schools, secondary schools and higher education. It provides an informed approach for educators to understand the complexities and subtleties involved in implementing self-assessment, and how this might include and impact on teachers and students.

      Involving students in assessment is not a new idea nor is student self-assessment a new assessment tool in schools. Despite the advantages and the necessity for including it in our pedagogic processes explicitly, the use of student self-assessment has been far from commonplace and consistent in classrooms, schools and universities. This book makes clear the choices of what, how and why student self-assessment is important and usable in the classroom.

      This book is designed for educators at different levels

      Trade Review

      "Maddalena Taras provides is a highly personal reflection on the nature of self-assessment, but one which does not shy away from the necessity of students making judgments about their work and learning against disciplinary, vocational, or professional standards and norms. The book brings together her work with that of the co-author Hwei Ming Wong, and Singapore colleagues who describe self-assessment use from primary schooling to higher education contexts. The emphasis is on practical 'how to' applications of self-assessment. The introductory chapters give Taras' perspectives, from her long experience, on student self-assessment. Readers can dip into various chapters to find suggestions for implementing student self-assessment in their own context."

      Gavin T L Brown, Professor, The University of Auckland, New Zealand

      "A thorough introduction to student self-assessment—a form of assessment rarely discussed and even more rarely used in the worlds’ education systems. My thinking about assessing my students has been substantially changed by this book, and it certainly made me wonder why I was never exposed to such good ideas before!

      I strongly recommend this book to educators around the world. Here, Taras and Wong convincingly argue that student self-assessment has worthwhile benefits that are different from and certainly as important as those associated with more traditional forms of assessment.

      The authors make clear that student self assessment has distinct benefits for both students and teachers that are not found in contemporary assessment practices. Self assessment offers a much greater likelihood that closer and more respectful relationships between students and their teachers will be developed. Moreover, students learn skills that should help them in the world of work, after graduation.

      The authors provide school administrators and teachers with novel and creative ideas to rethink classroom assessment. Their ideas can redefine contemporary assessment practices, and improve teacher student relationships at the same time!"

      David C. Berliner, Regents’ Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University and Past President of the American Educational Research Association



      Table of Contents

      Section 1: Exploring (Fundamentals of) Student Self-Assessment 1: Student Self-Assessment: what it is, why it is important and why educators should use it explicitly 2. Student Self-Assessment in Practice, what are the choices: models, strategies/techniques 3: Implementing Student Self-Assessment – conditions and climate 4. Student Self-Assessment and Feedback Section 2: Student Self-Assessment in Practice 5. Enhancing Student Self-Assessment Using Technology 6. Student Self-Assessment in Primary Schools 7: Student Self-Assessment in Secondary Schools 8. Student Self-assessment in Higher Education Section 3: Challenges and Future of Student Self-Assessment 9. Using Student self-assessment to best effect 10. Unresolved Dilemmas in Self-Assessment: Looking to the Future

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