Assessing Student Learning in Africa

Assessing Student Learning in Africa
Title Assessing Student Learning in Africa PDF eBook
Author Thomas Kellaghan
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 100
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780821358498

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This title reviews four aspects of educational assessment: public examinations, national assessment, international assessment, and classroom assessment, and offers suggestions for using different forms of assessment to enhance student learning.

Assessing Student Learning in Africa

Assessing Student Learning in Africa
Title Assessing Student Learning in Africa PDF eBook
Author Vincent Greaney
Publisher
Pages 81
Release 2004
Genre Educational evaluation
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Assessing Student Learning in Africa

Assessing Student Learning in Africa
Title Assessing Student Learning in Africa PDF eBook
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Release 2011
Genre Electronic book
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Assessing Students in the Margin

Assessing Students in the Margin
Title Assessing Students in the Margin PDF eBook
Author Michael Russell
Publisher IAP
Pages 493
Release 2011-02-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1617353167

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The importance of student assessment, particularly for summative purposes, has increased greatly over the past thirty years. At the same time, emphasis on including all students in assessment programs has also increased. Assessment programs, whether they are large-scale, district-based, or teacher developed, have traditionally attempted to assess students using a single instrument administered to students under the same conditions. Educators and test developers, however, are increasingly acknowledging that this practice does not result in valid information, inferences, and decisions for all students. This problem is particularly true for students in the margins, whose characteristics and needs differ from what the public thinks of as the general population of students. Increasingly, educators, educational leaders, and test developers are seeking strategies, techniques, policies, and guidelines for assessing students for whom standard assessment instruments do not function well. Whether used for high-stakes decisions or classroom-based formative decisions, the most critical element of any educational assessment is validity. Developing and administering assessment instruments that provide valid measures and allow for valid inferences and decisions for all groups of students presents a major challenge for today’s assessment programs. Over the past few decades, several national policies have sparked research and development efforts that aim to increase test validity for students in the margins. This book explores recent developments and efforts in three important areas. The first section focuses on strategies for improving test validity through the provision of test accommodations. The second section focuses on alternate and modified assessments. Federal policies now allow testing programs to develop and administer alternate assessments for students who have not been exposed to grade-level content, and thus are not expected to demonstrate proficiency on grade-level assessments. A separate policy allows testing programs to develop modified assessments that will provided more useful information about achievement for a small percentage of students who are exposed to grade-level content but for whom the standard form of the grade-level test does not provide a valid measure of achievement. These policies are complex and can be confusing for educators who are not familiar with their details. The chapters in the second section unpack these policies and explore the implications these policies have for test design. The third and final section of the book examines how principles of Universal Design can be applied to improve test validity for all students. Collectively, this volume presents a comprehensive examination of the several issues that present challenges for assessing the achievement of all students. While our understanding of how to overcome these challenges continues to evolve, the lessons, strategies, and avenues for future research explored in this book empower educators, test developers, and testing programs with a deeper understanding of how we can improve assessments for students in the margins.

Assessing Learning Achievement

Assessing Learning Achievement
Title Assessing Learning Achievement PDF eBook
Author D. Bhaskara Rao
Publisher Discovery Publishing House
Pages 134
Release 2004
Genre Educational evaluation
ISBN 9788171416011

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How Countries Measure Student Achievement, How Measurement Can Improve Teaching and Learning, Recent Research on the Quality of Education, Broad Findings of Recent Research, Factors that Contribute to Achievement, How Countries Use Assessment to Improve Student Learning, Issues of Measurement.

Assessing Student Learning by Design

Assessing Student Learning by Design
Title Assessing Student Learning by Design PDF eBook
Author Jay McTighe
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 113
Release 2021
Genre Education
ISBN 0807765406

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"How might we might help teachers use classroom assessments to gather appropriate evidence for all valued learning goals? How might our classroom assessments serve to promote learning, not just measure it? This book addresses these questions by offering a practical and proven Assessment Planning Framework. The Framework examines four different types of learning goals, considers various purposes and audiences for assessment, reviews five categories of assessment methods, and presents options for communicating results. This updated edition addresses the assessment of academic standards as well as transdisciplinary outcomes (e.g., 21st century skills), and describes the principles and practices underlying standards-based grading"--

Powering a Learning Society During an Age of Disruption

Powering a Learning Society During an Age of Disruption
Title Powering a Learning Society During an Age of Disruption PDF eBook
Author Sungsup Ra
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 322
Release 2021-05-22
Genre Education
ISBN 9811609837

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This open access book presents contemporary perspectives on the role of a learning society from the lens of leading practitioners, experts from universities, governments, and industry leaders. The think pieces argue for a learning society as a major driver of change with far-reaching influence on learning to serve the needs of economies and societies. The book is a testimonial to the importance of ‘learning communities.’ It highlights the pivotal role that can be played by non-traditional actors such as city and urban planners, citizens, transport professionals, and technology companies. This collection seeks to contribute to the discourse on strengthening the fabric of a learning society crucial for future economic and social development, particularly in the aftermath of the coronavirus disease.