This latest volume in the World Yearbook of Education series examines the relationship between assessment systems and efforts to advance equity in education at a time of growing inequalities. It focuses on the political motives behind the expansion of an assessment industry, the associated expansion of an SEN industry and a growth in consequential accountability systems.

Split into three key sections, the first part is concerned with the assessment industry, and considers the purpose and function of assessment in policy and politics and the political context in which particular assessment practices have emerged. Part II of the book, on assessing deviance, explores those assessment and identification practices that seek to classify different categories of learners, including children with Limited English Proficiency, with special needs and disabilities and with behavioural problems. The final part of the book considers the consequences of assessment and the possibility of fairer and more equitable alternatives, examining the production of inequalities within assessment in relation to race, class, gender and disability.

Discussing in detail the complex historical intersections of assessment and educational equity with particular attention to the implications for marginalised populations of students and their families, this volume seeks to provide reframings and reconceptualisations of assessment and identification by offering new insights into economic and cultural trends influencing them. Co-edited by two internationally renowned scholars, Julie Allan and Alfredo J. Artiles, World Yearbook of Education 2017 will be a valuable resource for researchers, graduates and policy makers who are interested in the economic trends of global education assessment.

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This latest volume in the World Yearbook of Education series examines the relationship between assessment systems and efforts to advance equity in education at a time of growing inequalities. It focuses on the political motives behind the expansion of an assessment industry, the associated expansion of an SEN industry and a growth in consequential accountability systems.

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1 Introduction



Part 1 The Assessment Industry



2 The Power of Numbers


3 Special Educational Needs, Disability and School Accountability


4 The Promise and Perils of Response to Intervention to Address Disproportionality in Special Education


5 Quality and Equity in the Era of National Testing



Part 2 Assessing deviance



6 Risking Diagnosis? Race, Class and Gender in the Psychopathologization of Behaviour Disorder


7 Dis/ability as White Property


8 The Right to Exclude


9 The Hunt for Disability



Part 3 The consequences of assessment and the possibility of fairer and more equitable alternatives



10 Untangling the Racialization of Disabilities


11 Examining Assessment for Students with Special Education


Needs in Aotearoa New Zealand


12 The Refinement of the Idea of Consequential Validity within


an Alternative Framework for Responsible Test Design


13 Culturally Responsive Experimental Intervention Studies



Afterword


Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138699229
Publisert
2016-12-15
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
566 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
302

Biografisk notat

Julie Allan is is Professor of Equity and Inclusion and Head of the School of Education at the University of Birmingham, UK, and Visiting Professor at the University of Borås in Sweden.

Alfredo J. Artiles is Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and the Ryan C. Harris Professor of Special Education at Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, USA.