Educational assessment: Reply to Andrew Davis
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Assessment is at the heart of teaching as it provides a necessary condition for judging success or failure. It is also necessary to ensure that providers of education are accountable to users and providers of resources. Inferential hazard is an inescapable part of any assessment procedure but cannot be an argument against assessment as such. Rich knowledge may be the aim of education but it does not follow that it is the aim of every stage of education. Teaching to tests is the most natural way of ensuring that teaching matches assessment. Failure to assess places public education in jeopardy.
[1] Andrew Davis. Criterion‐referenced Assessment and the Development of Knowledge and Understanding , 1995 .
[2] S. Prais. Vocational Qualifications in Britain and Europe: Theory and Practice(1) , 1991, National Institute Economic Review.