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Assessment for learning in the Hong Kong assessment reform: A case of policy borrowing
Institution:1. The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong;2. University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand;3. Umeå Universitet, Umeå, Sweden
Abstract:This paper describes Hong Kong’s borrowing, primarily from the UK, of the assessment for learning policy, in the context of prolonged use of formal summative public examinations. The narrative review and analysis are guided by a social positivist critique of the assessment for learning policy in the Hong Kong context. This paper concludes that Hong Kong’s attempts to implement assessment for learning are ambitious but somewhat futile because of persistent use of public examinations for important decision-making. Change in Hong Kong may only happen through a gradual implementation of assessment for learning practices that takes into account cultural, societal, and historic norms. Critical issues are identified and recommendations are proposed for further implementation of assessment for learning in Hong Kong.
Keywords:Assessment for learning  Assessment reform  Policy borrowing  Public examination
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