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How constructivist theories of development can be used to re-conceptualise NAPLAN as an opportunity to develop student resilience

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posted on 2022-06-19, 23:04 authored by Robert VanderburgRobert Vanderburg, Paul TrotterPaul Trotter
Teachers have come under increased pressure to improve educational outcomes as Australia has sought to meet the challenges of competing on an international level. This intensified pressure has been accompanied by improved levels of funding, a National Curriculum for all Australian states, and territories, along with assessments to measure these key outcomes. However, this increased level of scrutiny has affected the pedagogical choices of teachers. Traditional modes of instruction have been reinforced, with teachers moving away from effective constructivist approaches to learning. This article will propose that a reinterpretation of constructivist theories of development is needed to arrest this decline, so that increased accountability measures, like NAPLAN, can be perceived as constructivist opportunities to build both core subject knowledge and broader 21st Century skills, such as resilience.

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Volume

46

Issue

9

Start Page

1

End Page

21

Number of Pages

21

eISSN

1835-517X

ISSN

0313-5373

Publisher

Edith Cowan University

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

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