K-12 educators and preservice teachers can use this book to:
- Understand the history of assessment in the United States, including failures and biases
- Learn the technical characteristics and limitations of influential large-scale exams
- Employ a variety of effective classroom assessments to measure student knowledge on specific learning progressions
- Aggregate formative assessment scores over time and compute summative scores to accurately report student status and growth
- Individualize the assessment and learning process with competency-based practices
Contents: Introduction: Revisiting Assessment Practices
Part I: Large-Scale Assessments
Chapter 1: The Influence of Large-Scale Assessments
Chapter 2: Technical Characteristics of Large-Scale Assessments
Part II: Classroom Assessments
Chapter 3: Rethinking Classroom Assessments
Chapter 4: Scoring Classroom Assessments
Chapter 5: Aggregating Classroom Assessment Scores
Part III: Grading Practice
Chapter 6: Grading Systems
Chapter 7: Competency-Based Systems
Epilogue: Applying the Tenets of Assessment Literacy
References and Resources
Index
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