Analysis and Critical Thinking in Assessment 1. What is the problem? Gathering information Using information to inform decisions/ judgment Synthesising.

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Analysis and Critical Thinking in Assessment 1

What is the problem? Gathering information Using information to inform decisions/ judgment Synthesising Drawing conclusions Evaluating Analysing 2

Analysing assessments: the five anchor principles Why is the assessment being done? What is the story? What does the story mean? What needs to happen? How will we know we are making progress? 3

Why is the assessment being done? Clarity about the purpose of the assessment from the beginning Allows practitioners to identify key issues Identify and collect knowledge that will be relevant for the individual case: Research Practice experience Observation of the family 4

What is the story? Linked to the reason for the assessment Relevant information Relevant circumstances, facts, events A coherent narrative A basis for planning 5

What does the story mean? Provides a picture of the child (and families) experiences by: exploring their background history as well as their current circumstances. The relationship between information and experiences. What does it mean for the reader? 6

what do needs look like? Different ways of looking at the situation: here is the problem, what is the solution? this is the story, what does this tell us about the need? Focus on the needs of the individual child and family, rather than describing need: in universal terms in service terms in terms of an assessment 7

what needs to happen? Identify the impact on the child and family. Analysis – Hypothesising – Testing – Reflecting Planning 8

How will we know we are making progress? Specific outcomes Clear Measurable Identified needs 9