Teacher Survey
Overview
Teacher Survey
Independent Review of Statutory Key Stage Assessment
Section 1 Independant Review of Assessment
Section 2 Survey
A: Background Information
B: Types of Assessment Used
C: Use of Assessment Outcomes
D: Training and Support
Why your views matter
Section 1. Independent Review of Assessment
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- On the 9th June 2025, Education Minister Paul Givan established an Independent Review of Assessment Panel of education experts to advise on assessment in Northern Ireland.
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- The Minister has appointed Tim Oates CBE as Chairperson of the Panel along with Dr Mick Walker and Mr Garry Matthewson as panel members. The Panel has been tasked to conduct an evidence-based review of assessment approaches in Northern Ireland and internationally and make a series of policy proposals about the purpose, nature and design of assessment in Northern Ireland.
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- This survey invites your views on the current nature of assessment in schools and the desirability and scope of potential measures for change.
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- We have raised issues and questions in this survey in an attempt to assist respondents – if you think we have missed important issues, please raise them. In addition, while we welcome all views, we would also value any objective evidence which respondents can provide.
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- The Teacher Survey is part of wider evidence gathering exercise that includes visits to schools, online/face-to-face engagement, a Call for Evidence and the receipt of submissions.
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- The review panel welcomes your views on the questions set out in this paper. Please feel free to answer all, or only some of the questions.
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- In order to allow the review panel to properly consider this evidence, the deadline for submissions is 16 October 2025.
Information on how and why we collect and safeguard the personal information you provide through this survey can be found on our Privacy Notice.
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Audiences
- Teachers
Interests
- Post-Primary Education
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