National curriculum assessment: how to make it better



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National curriculum assessment: how to make it better

To appear in Research Papers in Education (2003)

Dylan Wiliam

(Dylan Wiliam is Assistant Principal and Professor of
Educational Assessment at King’s College London)

Address for correspondence:

Department of Education and Professional Studies
Franklin-Wilkins Building

150 Stamford Street

London SE1 8WA



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