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Assessment frameworks : a critical reflection

journal contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Beth CrispBeth Crisp, M Anderson, J Orme, P Green Lister
Increasing widespread requirements that assessment practice conforms to generic guidelines contained in assessment frameworks has been contentious and critiques offered on individual frameworks have been assumed to apply to the concept of assessment frameworks more generally. After comparing four assessment frameworks currently being used in the UK, this paper argues that although some generalizations can be made, for the most part, they are highly individual documents in terms of range and depth of content, the extent to which they are evidenced and the quality of that evidence and implicit expectations as to the skill bases of assessors. Furthermore, the introduction of assessment frameworks is not in itself a panacea to ensure good practice. Even with the most comprehensive frameworks, social workers will still need comprehensive training in assessment and supervision of their practice.

History

Journal

British journal of social work

Volume

37

Issue

6

Pagination

1059 - 1077

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Location

Oxford, England

ISSN

0045-3102

eISSN

1468-263X

Language

eng

Notes

BJSW Advance Access originally published online on June 19, 2006

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2006, The Author