Authors
Christopher DeLuca, Danielle LaPointe-McEwan, Ulemu Luhanga
Publication date
2016/8
Source
Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability
Volume
28
Pages
251-272
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Assessment literacy is a core professional requirement across educational systems. Hence, measuring and supporting teachers’ assessment literacy have been a primary focus over the past two decades. At present, there are a multitude of assessment standards across the world and numerous assessment literacy measures that represent different conceptions of assessment literacy. The purpose of this research is to (a) analyze assessment literacy standards from five English-speaking countries (i.e., Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, and USA) plus mainland Europe to understand shifts in the assessment landscape over time and across regions and (b) analyze prominent assessment literacy measures developed after 1990. Through a thematic analysis of 15 assessment standards and an examination of eight assessment literacy measures, results indicate noticeable shifts in standards over time yet the …
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C DeLuca, D LaPointe-McEwan, U Luhanga - Educational Assessment, Evaluation and …, 2016