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Involving primary school students in the co-construction of formative assessment in support of writing
ABSTRACT This paper describes the enlargement of the initial conception of formative assessment with reference to constructivist, sociocultural and situated theories of learning and the concept of co-regulation. It reviews research on student involvement in formative assessment practices (self-assessment, peer assessment, whole-class discussions of criteria and exemplars) in the area of writing, with a focus on primary school classrooms. Student participation in the co-construction of formative assessment is illustrated by qualitative observations from a study of a writing activity carried out in grades 5 and 6. The observations are discussed in relation to findings from other research and implications are presented for teacher professional development and for future studies of formative assessment of writing.
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Recent decades have witnessed significant developments in the field of educational assessment. New approaches to the assessment of student achievement have been complemented by the increasing prominence of educational assessment as a policy issue. In particular, there has been a growth of interest in modes of assessment that promote, as well as measure, standards and quality. These have profound implications for individual learners, institutions and the educational system itself. Assessment in Education provides a focus for scholarly output in the field of assessment. The journal is explicitly international in focus and encourages contributions from a wide range of assessment systems and cultures. The journal''s intention is to explore both commonalities and differences in policy and practice.