Formative action: From instrument to design
By (Author) Ren Kneyber
By (author) Dominique Sluijsmans
By (author) Valentina Devid
By (author) Blanca Wilde Lpez
Hodder Education
John Catt Educational Ltd
26th April 2024
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Educational strategies and policy
Teacher training
Paperback
88
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 8mm
140g
Formative practices can motivate students, enhance their self-regulation, and help find a better balance between education and assessment. However, the successful implementation of formative practices and feedback in lessons begins with a well thought out educational design. In this book, the authors outline the implementation principles to which formative action must adhere to be of practical and substantive significance. They also explain how educators can use feedback more effectively and efficiently, and the essential role of instilling a shared sense of quality.
This book is for teachers, educators, leaders, and curriculum developers from primary to higher education who want to successfully integrate formative practices into their daily teaching methods.