Full Description
The second edition of this exceptionally lucid and practical assessment text provides a wealth of powerful concrete examples that help students to understand assessment concepts and to effectively use assessment to support learning. The book offers unique coverage of ways to use assessment to support student learning across the developmental span from Kindergarten through high school. Rather than treat assessment separately from instruction, this book's unique approach treats assessment as a central factor in the life of a teacher every day, whether it's part of planning instruction, composing small study groups, or communicating test results to pupils, parents and principals. The book also provides more coverage than any other classroom assessment text of how to adapt assessment to the needs of students with disabilities and students whose first language is not English.
Contents
I. THE ROLE OF ASSESSMENT IN SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING.
1. Introduction to Assessment
2. What is Worth Teaching and Assessing?
3. Effects of Classroom-Based Assessments on Students
II. PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
4. Assessment of Learning in Progress
5. Assessment of Valued Performances
III. CLASSROOM TESTING
6. Introduction to Classroom Testing
7. Traditional Item Development
8. Performance Item Development
IV. SUMMARIZING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
9. Portfolio Assessment
10. Grades and Grading Processes
11. Communicating with Others about Student Learning
12. Using Information from Standardized Tests
Appendix A: Washington State Certificate of Academic Achievement Options Technical Advisory Board Members
Appendix B: Washington State National Technical Advisory Committee Members
Glossary
Name Index
Subject Index