National Testing in Schools
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  • National testing from an Australian perspective
    Bob Lingard, Greg Thompson and Sam Sellar
  • What national testing data can tell us
    Margaret Wu
  • The Performative Politics of NAPLAN and MySchool
    Radhika Gorur
  • Questioning the validity of the multiple uses of NAPLAN data
    Val Klenowski
  • Local experiences, global similarities: Teacher perceptions of the impacts of national testing
    Greg Thompson
  • NAPLAN and student wellbeing: teacher perceptions of the impact of NAPLAN on students
    Suzanne Rice, Nicky Dulfer, John Polesel and Clare O’Hanlon
  • Literacy leadership and accountability: Holding onto ethics in ways that count
    Lyn Kerkham and Barbara Comber
  • Contesting and ‘capitalising’ on NAPLAN
    Ian Hardy
  • Understanding the politics of categories in reporting national test results
    Sue Creagh
  • Students "at risk" and NAPLAN: the "collateral damage"
    J. Joy Cumming, Claire M. Wyatt-Smith and Peta Colbert
  • NAPLAN, achievement ‘gaps’ and embedding Indigenous perspectives in schooling: Disrupting the ‘decolonial option’
    Greg Vass and Gordon Chalmers
  • Disadvantaged students’ voices on national testing: The submersion of NAPLAN’s formative potential
    J. Joy Cumming, Claire M. Wyatt-Smith and Peta Colbert
  • Exploring children’s lived experiences of NAPLAN
    Angelique Howell
  • NAPLAN and the ‘problem frame’: Exploring representations of NAPLAN in the print media, 2010-2013
    Nicole Mockler
  • Negotiating with the neighbours: Balancing different accountabilities across a cluster of regional schools
    Marie Brennan, Lew Zipin, Sam Sellar
  • The life of data: Evolving national testing
    Greg Thompson, Sam Sellar and Bob Lingard
  • About the Author

    Bob Lingard is a Professorial Research Fellow in the School of Education at The University of Queensland, Australia.

    Greg Thompson is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at Murdoch University, Australia.

    Sam Sellar is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Education at The University of Queensland, Australia.

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