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Educational Assessment In Tanzania A Sociocultural Perspective 1st Ed Joyce Kahembe

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Educational Assessment In Tanzania A Sociocultural Perspective 1st Ed Joyce Kahembe
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Author: Joyce Kahembe, Liz Jackson
ISBN: 9789811599910, 9789811599927, 9811599912, 9811599920
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Educational Assessment In Tanzania A Sociocultural Perspective 1st Ed Joyce Kahembe by Joyce Kahembe, Liz Jackson 9789811599910, 9789811599927, 9811599912, 9811599920 instant download after payment.

This book examines teachers’ conceptions and practices of assessment in Tanzania. Adopting a sociocultural perspective, it reveals how Tanzanian teachers understand the role of assessment in relation to their classroom practices, community and other factors. The book determines that although teachers in Tanzania generally consider assessment to be useful for evaluating and monitoring learning, improving student performance and for accountability, their assessment practices are rarely seen as directly supporting student learning; it is not that teachers do not know how to implement the mandated assessment reforms. Instead, they are reluctant to adopt and embrace the reforms because they consider them to be contradictory to their teaching roles, and overly burdensome, if not implausible, given the physical, economic and cultural contexts of teaching and learning.
This book argues that improving traditional assessments, rather than radically transforming them, can be more effective for cultivating practices that suit the physical, political, economic and cultural contexts of Tanzanian schools. Highlighting the significance of sociocultural factors in educators’ professional practices, while also illustrating the major challenges in implementing global reform agendas in diverse contexts, it is a valuable resource for educators and scholars interested in development and educational reform in African contexts.

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