• ASSESSING TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): Richard Kimbell
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 266
Publisher: OPEN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Language: English
Date Published: 1997-09-01
Dimensions: 149.86 x 226.06 x 17.78mm
Publication City/Country: Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Edition:
Illustrations: black & white illustrations

* How did the development of assessment practices influence the emerging technology curriculum?

* How does practice in the UK compare to practice in the USA, Germany, Taiwan and Australia?

For thirty years the UK has been evolving a distinctive technology curriculum. In part one of this book Richard Kimbell explores the thorny issues of assessment that have been raised by - and that helped to define - the technology curriculum in the UK. Richard writes as an 'insider' who was closely involved in the evolution of GCSE, in the battles that characterised the development of national curriculum assessment, and in the single biggest research venture in the assessment of technology - the Assessment of Performance Unit project of 1985-91. He analyses the successes and the mistakes and brings these together (in chapter 6) into a series of lessons that we should have learned about technology and about assessment.

In part two, Richard presents four vignettes of curriculum and assessment practice in technology from the USA, Germany, Taiwan and Australia. In each case the education system, the technology curriculum and its associated assessment practices are outlined. Thereafter - in the final chapter, Richard brings together the lessons learned in the UK with those that might reasonably be learned from practice in the four case study nations.
Book Info
Author Richard Kimbell
Date Published 1997-09-01
Dimensions 149.86 x 226.06 x 17.78mm
First Author Richard Kimbell
Format Paperback
Illustrations black & white illustrations
ISBN 9780335197811
Language English
No. of Pages 266
Publication City/Country Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Publisher OPEN UNIVERSITY PRESS

ASSESSING TECHNOLOGY

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