Professor Wynne Harlen is one of the key international figures in primary science. She was most recently head of the Scottish Council for Research in Education and is now retired.

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PART ONE: ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING IN CONTEXT 1. Meanings, processes and properties of assessment 2. Assessment and the curriculum 3. Views of 'users' of assessment 4. Evaluating assessment methods PART TWO: USING TEACHERS' JUDGEMENTS FOR ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING IN PRACTICE 5. Using teacher's judgements 6. Summative assessment by teachers in action: examples in England 7. Summative assessment by teachers in action: examples in other countries PART THREE: CHANGING ASSESSMENT PRACTICE AND POLICY 8. Teachers' assessment for and of learning 9. Summative assessment within the assessment system