Be Mindful Of Hidden Assessment

By Paul Carney

This is the seventh post out of Paul Carneys series of the 8 Points for Assessment for Primary Schools.

In this post Paul talks about formative dialogue as the most important form of assessment and explains how he uses a ‘praise sandwich’ to encourage students.

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