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Current issues with National Curriculum assessment: lessons from school music education

Thu 15 March 2012

Hughes Hall

In this session, Professor Martin Fautley will describe a number of issues with assessment practices in education drawing on his research in secondary schools. He will describe the ways in which the original purposes of formative and summative assessment have become misunderstood by school assessment managers, and how the emphasis on data collection has, in many cases, hindered the development in school music lessons of appropriate music-learning and music-making activities during Key Stage 3. He describes how music teachers, who were once perceived to be in the vanguard of appropriate formative assessment practice, have had to change their assessment practices to meet the requirements of a system in which they have little personal investment, and how the results from these assessments are subject to intervention by school management teams.

Cost: free

Enquiries and booking

Please note that booking is required for this event.

Enquiries: Liz Ford Website Email: thenetwork@cambridgeassessment.org.uk Telephone: 01223 553846

Timing

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Thu 15 March 2012 3:30PM - 5:00PM

Venue

Address: Hughes Hall
Mortimer Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB1 2EW
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