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About the ProgramAssessment for Learning (AfL) Research Scholars, a collaborative project for research and learning supported by the National Science Foundation, is committed to advancing the research base and leadership capacity supporting K-12 and higher education classroom student evaluation design, implementation, analysis, and application. The work of this project is guided by five underlying principles:• To improve student evaluations we must develop and work from a well articulated, coherent, and comprehensive set of goals and standards for assessments. • Quality classroom assessments should play a central role in any effort to improve classroom-based student learning. • Quality assessments are best developed through rigorous research including field testing, evidence gathering, and revision. • Teaching practices and assessment materials should be highly interdependent. Integration of these two elements synergistically increases the effectiveness of both. • Research addressing classroom assessment practices can inform policy and practice and in so doing narrow the gap between the ideal and the achieved instruction program. |
ResearchThrough this research we will contribute to the body of knowledge that enables all stakeholders to better support student learning with assessment for learning.Some questions of interest include: • What are the features of quality assessment for learning materials and practices? • What benefits can formative assessments have for at-risk learners? • What barriers must be overcome to implement assessment for learning? • How are teachers effected by an increased emphasis on assessment for learning? |