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Title: Analysis and Critical Thinking in Assessment


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Analysis and Critical Thinking in Assessment
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What is the problem?
Synthesising
Using information to inform decisions/ judgment
Analysing
Gathering information
Evaluating
Drawing conclusions
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Analysing assessments the five anchor principles
  • Why is the assessment being done?
  • What is the story?
  • What does the story mean?
  • What needs to happen?
  • How will we know we are making progress?

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Why is the assessment being done?
  • Clarity about the purpose of the assessment from
    the beginning
  • Allows practitioners to identify key issues
  • Identify and collect knowledge that will be
    relevant for the individual case
  • Research
  • Practice experience
  • Observation of the family

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What is the story?
  • Linked to the reason for the assessment
  • Relevant information
  • Relevant circumstances, facts, events
  • A coherent narrative
  • A basis for planning

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What does the story mean?
  • Provides a picture of the child (and families)
    experiences by
  • exploring their background history as well as
    their current circumstances.
  • The relationship between information and
    experiences.
  • What does it mean for the reader?

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what do needs look like?
  • Different ways of looking at the situation
  • here is the problem, what is the solution?
  • this is the story, what does this tell us about
    the need?
  • Focus on the needs of the individual child and
    family, rather than describing need
  • in universal terms
  • in service terms
  • in terms of an assessment

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what needs to happen?
  • Identify the impact on the child and family.
  • Analysis
  • Hypothesising
  • Testing
  • Reflecting
  • Planning

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How will we know we are making progress?
Specific outcomes
Identified needs
Clear Measurable
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