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Assessment is a key area of interest and debate in education.
Its increased use by governments as a powerful means of influencing
educational practice are now features of the educational scene
worldwide. This volume was the first major international review of
such developments and it explores the impact of assessment on all
areas of education, from teaching skills to policy-making.
The contributors take a global perspective to spotlight the
common problems facing teachers and students, policy-makers and
politicians through the world as they seek to reconcile issues of
equity and national development, educational imperatives and finite
state resources. The contributions discuss the changing role of
assessment and public examinations, and consider such specific
issues as the development of a market economy in educational
provision, the difficulties of measuring standards in international
studies, and accreditation of absolute rather than relative
competencies.
This title was first published in 2001. The challenges that face
the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) have changed
considerably. Growing international interdependence has meant that
domestic civil servants are playing an increasing role in
international negotiations and foreign policy making. The scope and
complexity of foreign policy under conditions of interdependence
has pushed FCO involvement beyond its normal boundaries and into
areas that have traditionally been the preserve of domestic
policy-makers. In this book, Roger Murphy assesses the success of
the FCO in dealing with these challenges, providing an examination
of the changes that have taken place in the British foreign policy
making system.
Originally published in 1995, this volume brings together twenty
classic contributions from the work of Desmond Nuttall as an
educational researcher, thinker and policy adviser. A full
commentary by two of his former colleagues who knew him well
accompanies the text. They have set out to explain and explore the
essence of his contribution to others. Much in the book is as
relevant today as when the articles were written; put together they
form a formidable collection. The book was published in the year
after Desmond's death. It is hoped it will remain a fitting tribute
to him. It will remind his friends of his classic ideas and brings
together in one volume contributions that students of education may
have missed.
Assessment is a key area of interest and debate in education.
Its increased use by governments as a powerful means of influencing
educational practice are now features of the educational scene
worldwide. This volume was the first major international review of
such developments and it explores the impact of assessment on all
areas of education, from teaching skills to policy-making.
The contributors take a global perspective to spotlight the
common problems facing teachers and students, policy-makers and
politicians through the world as they seek to reconcile issues of
equity and national development, educational imperatives and finite
state resources. The contributions discuss the changing role of
assessment and public examinations, and consider such specific
issues as the development of a market economy in educational
provision, the difficulties of measuring standards in international
studies, and accreditation of absolute rather than relative
competencies.
Originally published in 1995, this volume brings together twenty
classic contributions from the work of Desmond Nuttall as an
educational researcher, thinker and policy adviser. A full
commentary by two of his former colleagues who knew him well
accompanies the text. They have set out to explain and explore the
essence of his contribution to others. Much in the book is as
relevant today as when the articles were written; put together they
form a formidable collection. The book was published in the year
after Desmond's death. It is hoped it will remain a fitting tribute
to him. It will remind his friends of his classic ideas and brings
together in one volume contributions that students of education may
have missed.
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