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16 February, 14:50

It is important to understand that the child assessment cycle is an ongoing process. Why do you think reporting data to parents, colleagues, and students from a single assessment might be unethical or unprofessional? How would you address a colleague who only presented quantitative summative assessment data during professional learning communities?

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  1. 16 February, 15:16
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    I would address the colleague by trying to convey him the importance of recording and presenting the data of overall assessment of the child through a continued process and also tell him how deceptive it would be to present data that present only one side of the real assessment.

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    The process of assessment in itself should be a complete process so as to secure the truest possible results from the assessment. Presenting any data that would only cover a small share of the entire reality is not advisable in any given circumstances as the data would deceive the parents about the progress of their child.
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