Understanding Achievement Tests

Understanding Achievement Tests
Title Understanding Achievement Tests PDF eBook
Author Lawrence M. Rudner
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1989
Genre Achievement tests
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Current information about tests and testing procedures is provided for school district staff, particularly in districts without specially trained testing directors. Practical information is given about selecting and administering tests and about reporting results effectively. This guide opens with a discussion of the basic principles of testing. The various types of district-level tests are described, and different types of test scores are presented. The advantages and limitations of certain types of tests and scores are reviewed. The viewpoints of measurement experts on important issues in testing are expressed in the following chapters: (1) "Common Misuses of Standardized Tests" (Eric Gardner); (2) "Preparing Students To Take Standardized Achievement Tests" (William A. Mehrens); (3) "Matching Your Curriculum and Standardized Tests" (Jane C. Conoley); (4) "Using Customized Standardized Tests" (Paul L. Williams); (5) "Interpreting Test Scores for Compensatory Education Students" (Gary Echternacht); and (6) "Working with the Press" (Allan Hartman). Four additional discussions are appended: "Finding Information about Standardized Tests' (Lawrence M. Rudner and Kathryn Dorko); Organizations That Provide Test Information" (Ronald T. C. Boyd); "Putting Test Scores in Perspective: Communicating a Complete Report Card for Your Schools" (M. Kevin Matter); and "Major Achievement Tests and Their Characteristics" (Northwest Regional Education Laboratory). Names and addresses of major test publishers, and a glossary of testing terms are also included. (SLD)

Testing in American Schools

Testing in American Schools
Title Testing in American Schools PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 56
Release 1992
Genre Educational tests and measurements
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Educational Tests for Use in High Schools

Educational Tests for Use in High Schools
Title Educational Tests for Use in High Schools PDF eBook
Author Walter Scott Monroe
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1927
Genre Education
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Educational Tests for Use in Elementary Schools

Educational Tests for Use in Elementary Schools
Title Educational Tests for Use in Elementary Schools PDF eBook
Author Charles Watters Odell
Publisher
Pages 708
Release 1929
Genre Ability
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The Test

The Test
Title The Test PDF eBook
Author Anya Kamenetz
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 273
Release 2015-01-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1610394429

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"[The anti-testing] movement now has a guidebook. . . . Kamenetz shows how fundamentally American it would be to move toward a more holistic system." -- New York Times Book Review The Test is an essential and critically acclaimed book for any parent confounded by our national obsession with standardized testing. It recounts the shocking history and tempestuous politics of testing and borrows strategies from fields as diverse as games, neuroscience, and ancient philosophy to help children cope. It presents the stories of families, teachers, and schools maneuvering within and beyond the existing educational system, playing and winning the testing game. And it points the way toward a hopeful future of better tests and happier kids.

Stealth Assessment

Stealth Assessment
Title Stealth Assessment PDF eBook
Author Valerie Jean Shute
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 102
Release 2013
Genre Education
ISBN 0262518813

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An approach to performance-based assessments that embeds assessments in digital games in order to measure how students are progressing toward targeted goals. To succeed in today's interconnected and complex world, workers need to be able to think systemically, creatively, and critically. Equipping K-16 students with these twenty-first-century competencies requires new thinking not only about what should be taught in school but also about how to develop valid assessments to measure and support these competencies. In Stealth Assessment, Valerie Shute and Matthew Ventura investigate an approach that embeds performance-based assessments in digital games. They argue that using well-designed games as vehicles to assess and support learning will help combat students' growing disengagement from school, provide dynamic and ongoing measures of learning processes and outcomes, and offer students opportunities to apply such complex competencies as creativity, problem solving, persistence, and collaboration. Embedding assessments within games provides a way to monitor players' progress toward targeted competencies and to use that information to support learning. Shute and Ventura discuss problems with such traditional assessment methods as multiple-choice questions, review evidence relating to digital games and learning, and illustrate the stealth-assessment approach with a set of assessments they are developing and embedding in the digital game Newton's Playground. These stealth assessments are intended to measure levels of creativity, persistence, and conceptual understanding of Newtonian physics during game play. Finally, they consider future research directions related to stealth assessment in education.

The Elementary School Teacher's Uses of Educational Tests

The Elementary School Teacher's Uses of Educational Tests
Title The Elementary School Teacher's Uses of Educational Tests PDF eBook
Author Thomas George Foran
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 1925
Genre Educational tests and measurements
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