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Parent and teacher perceptions of NAPLAN in a sample of Independent schools in Western Australia
Authors:S L Rogers  L Barblett  K Robinson
Institution:1.School of Arts and Humanities,Edith Cowan University,Joondalup,Australia;2.School of Education,Edith Cowan University,Joondalup,Australia
Abstract:Stories appear frequently in the Australian media regarding parent and teacher perceptions and attitudes towards the National Assessment Program—Literacy and Numeracy. However, thorough empirical investigations of parent perceptions are sparse. This study presents a survey of 345 parents across Years 3 and 5 from a sample of Independent schools in Western Australia. A representative sample of teachers from these schools were also surveyed in order to compare and contrast parent and teacher perspectives about the transparency and accountability associated with testing, the usefulness of results for helping individual students, and the perceived clarity of communication of results. Findings reveal mixed positive and negative views that reside within an overall prevailing low opinion of the testing. Some ways for improving the perception of the testing with the general public are discussed.
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