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NameMind the gap! Policy change in practice. School qualifications reform in New Zealand, 1980-2002
Description(2007)  Staff member Judie Alison, Advisory Officer (Professional Issues) PhD    The thesis has considerable content about PPTA’s involvement from the mid-1960’s in advocating for the abolition of norm-referenced assessment in favour of some form of standards-based assessment.   PPTA members will find this interesting in the context of the ongoing debates about NCEA.   Chapter Five, ‘The union’s role in qualifications reform’ (pp.93-125), is a particularly interesting account, using PPTA documents dating back to 1965, of PPTA’s advocacy for qualifications reform, in particular for the abolition of norm-referenced assessment in favour of some form of standards-based assessment.  
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