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Assessment in FE

A Practical Guide for Lecturers

Andrew Armitage Mandy Renwick

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English
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
20 May 2008
This is a general introduction for frazzled teachers to unravelling the maze of assessment in FE. Andy Armitage and Mandy Renwick provide readers with helpful hints and strategies for answering the key questions, including why, what, how and where to assess? Well-written and accessible, this guide should prove essential reading for every lecturer in FE!
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Imprint:   Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   300g
ISBN:   9780826487384
ISBN 10:   0826487386
Series:   Essential FE Toolkit
Pages:   136
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Andy Armitage is Head of the Department of Post-Compulsory Education at Canterbury Christ Church. He is a consultant to the DfES, developing frameworks and materials for FE initial teacher training and an external examiner for the Greenwich University PGCE/Cert Ed. Amanda Renwick is a teacher trainer and manager of PGCE / Certificate in Education programmes in the post-compulsory sector at The University of Wales Institute, Cardiff.

Reviews for Assessment in FE: A Practical Guide for Lecturers

'This book is of great importance. For the whole of the period for which adequate statistics are available, it confronts the main theories of fluctuations in economic growth with the evidence. The result is fascinating, and at times devastating. Solomou's achievement in this terse and clear book of 170-odd pages is remarkable. His handling of the main statistical series on growth is masterly; as to the multitude of possible explanatory factors his knowledge of the secondary sources is clearly encyclopaedic, and he gives their gist in a richly informative way without losing sight of his general argument. Anyone interested in the recent economic history of the major Western economies, or the world economy, should read and re-read Solomou; so should economists interested in growth.' The Economic Journal 'Overall, Solomou's arguments are plausible and his reasoning cogent. He has amassed a great amount of information to support his conclusions. His prose style is clear and crisp.' The Times Higher Education Supplement 'The author has written an important book, one in which various theories of fluctuations in economic growth are challenged with the evidence and are submitted to searching analytical and statistical scrutiny of a higher order ... The arguments and findings of this stimulating book are important both for economists and economic historians, and should lead to much fruitful and detailed research. The author is to be congratulated.' The Economic History Review


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