Core Reading List
1. Learning Outcomes Framework Portal: http://www.schoolslearningoutcomes.edu.mt/en/Bandura, A. (1977) Towards a Unifying theory of Behavioural Change, Psychological review, Vol. 84, No. 2, pg. 191-285: https://www.uky.edu/~eushe2/Bandura/Bandura1977PR.pdf
2. Clarke,S., (2014) Outstanding Formative Assessment: Culture and Pracitce, Hodder Education.
3. Clarke,S., (2016) Growth mindset Lessons: Every child a learner, Hodder Education.
4. Cook, A.M., Miller Polgar, J. and Encarnacao, P. (2020) Assistive Technologies: Principles and Practice. US: Elsevier.
5. Harwell, J.M. and Jackson, R.W. (2008). The Complete Learning Disabilities Handbook: Ready-touse Strategies and Activities for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities. US:Jossey-Bass Teacher.
6. MEDE (2019). A Policy on Inclusive Education in Schools: Route to Quality Inclusion. Available at: https://meae.gov.mt/en/Public_Consultations/MEDE/Documents/A%20Policy%20on%20Inclusive %20Education%20in%20Schools%20-%20Route%20to%20Quality%20Inclusion%E2%80%8B.pdf
7. Wiliam, D., (2011) Embedded formative assessment, Solution Tree Press.
Supplementary Reading List
1. Marzano. R.J., (2012) Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher, Marzano Research Laboratory.
2. Black, P., Harrison, C., Lee, C., Marshall, B., and Wiliam, D. (2003) Assessment for learning: Putting it into practice, Buckingham: Open University Press.
3. James, M., Black, P., Carmichael, P., Conner, C., Dudley, P., Fox, A., Frost, D., Honour, L., MacBeath, J., McCormick, R., Marshall, B., Pedder, D., Procter, R., Swaffield, S. and Wiliam, D. (2006) Learning How to Learn: tools for schools, London, Routledge.