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Assessment for action: an organic, free-range approach to raising learning for all

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Abstract

The aim of this synthesis report is to identify commonalities that can help to characterise the PAL Network’s work as a whole. More specifically, it presents: 1. The role that the PAL Network’s assessments provide in both depicting as well as improving children’s learning, i.e., assessment for action. 2. The unique strengths of the PAL Network that can enable to deliver these actions, namely its organic growth and free-range adaption. It identifies that PAL Network members are diverse in their backgrounds, in their history with the use of citizen-led assessments, and in their evolutions from assessment to action. The Network provides a structure and platform with which to harness this diversity, using assessment for action to help raise learning for all.

Author
Alcott, Benjamin
Rose, Pauline
Sabates, Ricardo
Alonso, Maria Luisa
Cherfils, Mildrade
Corporate Author
University of Cambridge (UK). Research for Equitable Access and Learning Centre
Year of publication
2018
Pages
11
Series
Research and Policy Paper
Source database
library
Language
Project
People’s Action for Learning Network, PAL