These types of assessments can be used as stepping stones to build knowledge for a future objective obtaining assessment that expresses the final learning of the individual. “informal assessment is always formative in nature – seeking feedback on student progress.” (Brady & Kennedy, 2009, p. 18) While using informal assessments are very useful for understanding and “it is very desirable for teachers to use a variety of techniques to ensure that the multidimensionality of student performance is adequately explored. However there is also the danger of over assessing” (Clarke & Pittaway, 2014, p. 318) as educators it is important to have a clear understanding of the context and the purpose of the assessment to assess the style of assessment that should be used and the time allocated for such a …show more content…
The stage 5 assessment Persuasive writing allows students to focus on a topic that has particular interest for their writing and to write in a format that they feel most comfortable with allowing the assessment to be student centred and authentic. Sam chose an issue close to home writing against the building of the freeway in his community. Similarly the Stage 4 assessment My Story, Your Story gives students more structure to the style of writing however the students still have the ability to incorporate their own interests and experiences into the work selecting and influential Aboriginal to society; seen in the work of Kelsey who has chosen the footballer Adam Goodes who influences society both on and off the field. The third assessment the stage 6 assessments The American Dream has less student choice on the topic however considering the often commented similarities between Australian and American cultures the topic of the American dream is still relevant to students within the Australian classroom as part of Australia’s cultural and social influence. “Assessment characterises all stages of schooling” and “is not a single-dimensional construct” (Brady & Kennedy, 2009, p. 16) therefore it is