ANA as part of a comprehensive reading literacy school assessment system
Abstract
Making decisions about teaching and
learning is as core a component to
teaching as providing the teaching
itself. Effective use of assessment data
to plan, judge, and modify teaching is
a fundamental competency for good
teaching. According to the Department
of Basic Education (2013b), the
purpose of the ANA is to determine
learner performance with regard to
the skills and knowledge that they
have acquired as a result of teaching
and learning experiences in school. In
addition, it provides important evidence
to inform planning and development at
national, provincial, district and school
level. The purpose of this article is to
report on the results of an exploratory
action research study that indicate that
the Annual National Assessment is
overstepping its boundaries in terms
of supporting the development of a
systematic, dynamic and effective
reading literacy assessment system
to address the early literacy skills of
foundation phase learners. ANA was
not designed or standardised to be a
screening, diagnostic, and progress
monitoring assessment.
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