1st Edition
Assessment in Physical Education A Teacher's Guide to the Issues
By Bob Carroll
Copyright 1994
162 Pages
by
Routledge
162 Pages
by
Routledge
168 Pages
by
Routledge
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In the past, assessment was underplayed or neglected in the training of physical education teachers. Physical education lay, largely, outside of school's formal structures of assessment, and books on assessment completely ignored this area of the school curriculum. With the introduction of the GCSE, Routes of Assessment (ROA) and the National Curriculum, assessment has become an important part of the teaching of PE. This book examines in detail the issues as they affect teachers.
What is This Thing Called Assessment All About?; Why Assess in Physical Education?; What Can Teachers Assess in Physical Education?; How Can Practical Performance be Assessed Satisfactorily?; How Can Theoretical Work Be Assessed Satisfactorily?; Issues in Examinations and Accreditation; Recording Achievement?; Assessment in the National Curriculum; Consequences and Effects of Assessment.
Biography
Bob Carroll