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Home > Reflective Teaching in Schools, 5th Ed > 3. Teaching for learning > 13. Assessment > Further reading > Affirming assessment for learning
In distinguishing ‘assessment for learning’ from ‘formative assessment’, Swaffield affirms AfL by drawing attention to some underlying principles and key features.
The Assessment Reform Group explore the implications of Black and Wiliam's work (Inside the Black Box) for policy makers:
Early years education in New Zealand is the setting for two inspiring and thought-provoking books that include how to assess children’s learning dispositions without resorting to over formal methods, and link assessment practice for younger childhood with the formation of learning dispositions.
The following book was written before the advent of baseline assessment in the early years and foundation stage and presents an alternative perspective of assessment through its focus on the values and principles in assessing young children’s learning.