“Building back better” with Inclusive Learning Assessments

Research output: Other contribution

Abstract

Internationally, the term, building back better is being increasingly used in the global call for making recoveries in the economy and society in the post-COVID world. Our research shows, that in this context, education systems need to consider the role of reliable and rigorous learning assessment data in the education of children with disabilities. Education stakeholders will have a true picture of learning only when children with disabilities are included in all forms of learning assessment. On the ground, data will help teachers to target teaching appropriately so that every child progresses in their learning. Our review  Equitable Learning Assessments for Students with Disabilities  found that learning assessment practices vary across countries in the Asia-Pacific.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Inclusive education
  • Student assessment
  • Disabilities
  • Data
  • Test results
  • Asia-Pacific

Disciplines

  • Disability and Equity in Education
  • Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research

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