'We had to do intelligent thinking during recent PE': Students' and teachers' experiences of assessment for learning in post-primary physical education

Ann Macphail, John Halbert

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    Abstract

    This study arose in response to a perceived need for additional teacher support for assessment in physical education and the limited focus in physical education pedagogy literature on the impact of Assessment for Learning (AfL), in particular the impact of formative assessment on student learning. The study involved the refinement and evaluation of a post-primary physical education planning framework with assessment instruments for use by teachers. A number of teachers were engaged in the development of assessment and planning materials, the trialling of these in school settings and their subsequent refinement based on the feedback received from the teaching and learning setting. The study was contingent on teachers cultivating a learning culture within their class. Students' and teachers' experiences of AfL are reported before highlighting some of the challenges that remain in investigating formative assessment.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)23-39
    Number of pages17
    JournalAssessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice
    Volume17
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2010

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