Student-Centered Literacy Assessment in the 6-12 Classroom

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A01=Katie Caprino
A01=Sean Ruday
assessment
Assessment Opportunities
Assessment Practices
asset-based
Authentic Applications
Authentic Audiences
Authentic Literacy Practices
authentic student engagement
Author_Katie Caprino
Author_Sean Ruday
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Category=JNUM
Category=YP
Conferring
culturally responsive pedagogy
ELA
English classroom
English Language Arts Classroom
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ESL
formative assessment strategies
Grammatical Concepts
Hold
inquiry-based instruction
Language Assessment
Latin Word Roots
linguistic diversity in education
Literacy Assessment
Literature
Multimodal Artifacts
multimodal writing assessment
NCTE
Ninth Grade English Classes
Open Book Assessments
Out-of School Literacy Practices
Out-of School Lives
pedagogy
professional development for secondary teachers
Public Service Announcement Videos
real-world issues
Social Issues
Student Centered Learning Environments
student engagement
student-centered
Wo
York University

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032198194
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this practical and accessible book, you’ll learn how to create equitable and meaningful assessments in your instruction through an inquiry-based approach. Ruday and Caprino reimagine what asset-based literacy assessments can be and what they look like in practice by understanding that effective, asset-based literacy assessments must center on students: they must incorporate students’ unique perspectives, ideas, and experiences in meaningful and relevant ways. Instead of using assessments that focus on identifying what students don’t know, the practices presented in this book provide authentic opportunities for students to use what they do know to demonstrate their knowledge of important literacy concepts.

The book is organized into three easy-to-use parts that cover:

  • Key concepts of asset-based assessment
  • Specific ways that these practices can be put into action
  • Putting it all together in your own education context.

A great resource for busy teachers, this book features a guide for teachers to use during professional development book studies and ready-to-implement templates when applying the assessment practices described in the book.

Sean Ruday is Associate Professor of English Education at Longwood University, USA.

Katie Caprino is Assistant Professor of Education, PK-12 New Literacies at Elizabethtown College, USA.

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