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Assessment for Learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage



March 2010 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Are you struggling with the complexities of assessment? Demystifying the process of assessment for learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Assessment for Learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage explains in straightforward language how to put principles into practice.

Looking at models of assessment, the book draws heavily on examples of real assessments from practice, and the relevant theory is explained in context. Lessons from research are applied to best practice, and issues covered include:

  • self-assessment and peer assessment
  • collecting evidence as a basis for making judgements
  • how to track the child's development in the six areas of learning
  • using assessment to inform future planning
  • summative assessment in the EYFS
  • involving parents and carers in the assessment process
  • using assessment to support children with additional needs
  • moderation

Throughout the book there are plenty of practical examples from a range of early years settings, with case studies for the Birth to Five age range.

Students, teachers, teaching assistants, child minders and those working towards Early Years Professional Status (EYPS) will find this an invaluable guide.



Jonathan Glazzard and Julie Percival
Assessment for Learning: Theoretical Perspectives and Leading Pedagogy
Julie Percival
Values and Principles of Assessment in the Early Years Foundation Stage
Denise Chadwick and Anne Webster
Enabling Environments
Julie Percival
Personalized Learning: Looking at Children Holistically
Denise Chadwick and Anne Webster
Listening to Children and Each Other
Denise Chadwick and Anne Webster
Collecting Meaningful Evidence
Jonathan Glazzard
Summarizing Learning and Development at the End of the Early Years Foundation Stage
Jonathan Glazzard
Involving Parents and Carers as Partners in Assessment
Jonathan Glazzard
What Impacts on Children's Learning and Development?
Jonathan Glazzard
The Early Years Foundation Stage and beyond

Provides a thorough explanantion of the importance of assessment. Suggests ways in which assessment can be gathered. It is useful for students to appreciate the role of parents within the early years setting and this is covered in depth within this book.

Mrs Lyn Penfold
Education, Roehampton University
September 16, 2010

Teachers in early education have for years discussed if assessment in early years should focus on skill, development or knowledge and how they can mesure these factors. This debatt has not come to an end but in this book I found answers who harmony with the goals of my course. I liked the book and it will be recommende for my students.

Mrs Anna Hreidarsdottir
School of humanitis and social sciences, University of Akureyri
September 14, 2010

Very good book. Lots of variety in the different chapters.I would recommend this to students as a general book on Assessment in the Early Years.

Dr Denise Mitchell
BEd primary, Stranmillis University College
September 7, 2010

Clearly set out, a recommended text for assessment within the early years. Reflective activities and case studies provide good opportunities for practitioners to use this book effectively in their own settings. Theories and values are covered as well as the practical aspects of assessment, involving parents and personalising learning. Very user friendly for students and early years practitioners alike.

Mrs Michelle Williams
applied health sciences, Farnborough College of Technology
September 4, 2010

This text gives a clear overview of the assessment processes that constitute good practice in EYFS. For those new to assessment it will guide effectively and for experienced practitioners it will either confirm their practice or give ideas for reflection. I am surprised that there is no mention of the EYP role. I feel there could also be more emphasis on assessment for the youngest children, where practitioners seem to have more difficulty in knowing how to identify progress other than in PD or CLL.
I have some concerns about the suggestion on p158 regarding confidentiality and looped footage of children - but this will prove a useful discussion point

Mrs Elaine Dew
Early Years, Bridgwater College
July 16, 2010

I like this book, particularly for its emphasis on observation as a holistic means of understadning children's learning.

Dr Elise Alexander
Faculty of Education, Roehampton University
July 14, 2010

this is a useful and comprehensive guide to a very important aspect of Early Years work, which really fills a gap in the market.

Ms Kate Allott
Education , York St John University College
May 10, 2010

A practical text with relevant examples , with meaningful links to theory and practice.

Miss Lisa Bell
childcare and health, Brockenhurst College
May 4, 2010

Informative text, useful links to the practicalities of assessment within the early years, refreshing links to practice will be useful for early childhood studies on their foundation or degree programme.

Mrs Michelle Rogers
HE and Professional Development Centre, North East Worcestershire College
April 20, 2010

The practical examples in the book will really support students in applying the ideas discussed. The inclusion of a range of case studies also helps 'ground' the ideas in real life situations.

Mrs Heather Macdonald
Education , Chester University
April 16, 2010

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Chapter One


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