Principles and Practices of Performance Assessment

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A01=Alison L. Reeve
A01=Michael B. Kane
A01=Nidhi Khattri
Assessment Reform
assessment validity
Author_Alison L. Reeve
Author_Michael B. Kane
Author_Nidhi Khattri
case studies in educational assessment
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Central Park East Secondary School
classroom evaluation methods
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curriculum alignment practices
District Curricular Frameworks
educational measurement
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Extended Performance Tasks
Generic Scoring Rubrics
Hudson High
Implement Performance Assessments
instructional improvement strategies
Joint Planning Time
Judging Student Performance
Maple Leaf
Maryland School Performance Assessment Program
Monitor Student Progress
Monitoring Student Progress
NSP
Pedagogical Net
Performance Assessment
Performance Assessment Systems
Performance Assessment Technologies
Portfolio Assessment
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Prince William County
Professional Development
reform
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scoring
Scoring Rubrics
Seventh Grade Math Teacher
student learning outcomes
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Teacher Appropriation
Technical Soundness
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780805829709
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume explores the recent national trend toward adoption of performance assessments. Embraced at all levels of educational decision-making--state, district, school, and teacher--the shapes these assessments take and the affects they have at the classroom level can differ significantly from one setting to another.

Based on case studies of 16 schools, this study describes what performance assessments actually look like--the types of tasks they pose to children, the scoring methods used, the purposes to which they are put, and how they fit in with other components of assessment systems. It also shows how they differ when they are introduced by state departments of education, districts, and schools themselves. Factors that affect policymakers' and educators' abilities to successfully design and introduce performance assessments are also explored. These include the purposeful coordination of performance assessment with related education reforms, such as the adoption of content and student performance standards, and the professional development for teachers necessary to the successful implementation of performance assessments. Barriers to adoption, most notably the challenges of developing a technically sound performance assessment, are discussed as well.

Crucial to teachers' ability to appropriate performance assessments for use in their own classrooms is their invovlement in designing and implementing them. Although it would be impossible for a state or school district to involve all teachers in the design of a performance assessment, they can take steps to foster teachers' understanding of the purposes and methods of the assessment, thereby supporting their ability to use similar methods in their daily teaching. Toward that end, this book describes the experiences of teachers and students with a range of assessments that all fall under the umbrella of performance assessment. In addition, it provides:
*rich illustrations of those experiences across a diverse group of schools;
*descriptions of the trade-offs inherent in developing a student assessment system;
*demonstrations of why no single assessment can be "all things to all people;" and
*valuable insights for teachers, administrators, policymakers, and researchers who want to improve their understanding of how performance assessments work in practice and how they may best serve to improve teaching and learning.

Khattri, Nidhi; Reeve, Alison L.; Kane, Michael B.

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