Abstract

Assessment is a significant part of the education cycle with a vital role in aiding student achievement. The link between teachers' assessment for learning practices and improvement of student learning has been widely reported. There is also an extensive body of research, describing the intersection between academic performance on national and international tests, equity, and educational disadvantage. However, less is known about how a teacher's assessment for learning practices connects to educational equity outcomes. Therefore, there is a need to examine the use of assessment for learning practices that support the educational needs of disadvantaged students. This article reports on a scoping review critically examining academic journals and book chapters that have researched the intersection between these areas. Secondary education was selected as a focus because educational disadvantage in Australia increases during adolescence. One of the unexpected findings from this review was the lack of research undertaken in this area.

Details

Title
A scoping study relating Australian secondary schooling, educational disadvantage and assessment for learning
Author
Alonzo, Dennis; Baker, Sally; Knipe, Sally; Bottrell, Christine
Pages
874-896
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
ISSN
03137155
e-ISSN
18376290
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2879112383
Copyright
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