A conceptual framework for assessment of learning in technology classroom based assessments
Date
2021-04-26Author
Canty, Donal
Seery, Niall
Buckley, Jeffrey
Dunbar, Rónán
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The technology education curriculum in Ireland has gone through significant reform with the
introduction of four new subject specifications at lower secondary school level. These new technology
subjects were implemented in September 2019 and denotes a move from prescribed content and learning
objectives syllabi to subject specifications presented in the form of learning outcomes. With the
challenges of assessment practices in technology subjects well documented this curricular change has
presented a unique opportunity to reflect on and consider how we capture and value features of
technological capability. The pedagogical freedom afforded to teachers in interpreting the subject
specifications is supported by the introduction of Classroom Based Assessments (CBAs), designed and
implemented by the teacher. Therefore, the need emerges to explicate the features of quality necessary
to mediate the teaching and learning agenda. This paper presents a framework, that is intended to guide
teachers in formulating judgments in relation to levels of learner capability. As pupils learn and develop
competency in the subject area, a shift occurs in terms of expectations of these capabilities. It is
important that this progression is recognisable for both formative and summative assessment processes.
Based on work in the area of reflective practice and learning, teachers’ perspectives from practice and
the goals for technology curricula, a typology is used to describe a shift from students being declarative,
to being comparative, and finally to being able to demonstrate a capacity to critique. The nature of the
assessment framework is such that it encourages the development of features of quality whilst
simultaneously placing emphasis on learners’ cognition. Descriptors and characteristics of these
dimensions are presented in the paper.
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