Accessible Assessment and Pedagogies
Improving Student Outcomes Through Inclusive Practice
Linda J Graham editor Jill Willis editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:30th Jun '25
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book is an evidence-based, practical guide to enable pre- and in-service teachers, system and school leaders to maximise students’ understanding of classroom teaching and assessment, improving outcomes and expanding opportunities for all students.
Developing accessible assessment and pedagogy is especially critical when students have language and/or attentional difficulties; what if there were some simple things schools could do to make learning and assessment easier for all students to understand, from the outset? This book presents robust evidence from world-leading collaborative research in three large secondary schools that proactively designing classroom instruction and assessment for accessibility makes a positive difference for students and teachers. Evidence from eye-tracking technology, classroom observations, questionnaires and interviews with students and teachers, and summative assessment results points to what can change and why these changes are important. Written in the same plain language and humour as its best-selling sister, Inclusive Education for the 21st Century: Theory, Policy and Practice, this new book explains accessibility and why it matters, and details processes for designing out barriers in summative assessment and pedagogy. Stories from partner schools about how they spread these gains across the whole school make this an accessibility playbook to drive whole school and system reform.
Teachers, Heads of Department, Principals, Speech Pathologists and other professionals will find this text a rich source of professional learning for individuals and teams with discussion prompts for leaders and teachers at the end of each chapter.
"Accessibility is one of the key attributes of quality assessment and is at the core of QCAA's work from kindergarten to Year 12. Ensuring an assessment is accessible is essential to provide all students with a clear understanding of how to demonstrate their learning. The outcomes of this work are incredibly exciting. The innovative research methodology has already provided valuable data that underpin evidence-led strategies to support teacher assessment literacy and has informed the development of assessment materials that support improved student learning. We have been privileged to collaborate with QUT, and thank the research team, teachers and students for their dedication to this project."
Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority
ISBN: 9781032586595
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
392 pages