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The Handbook of Human and Social Conditions in Assessment is the
first book to explore assessment issues and opportunities occurring
due to the real world of human, cultural, historical, and societal
influences upon assessment practices, policies, and statistical
modeling. With chapters written by experts in the field, this book
engages with numerous forms of assessment: from classroom-level
formative assessment practices to national accountability and
international comparative testing practices all of which are
significantly influenced by social and cultural conditions. A
unique and timely contribution to the field of Educational
Psychology, the Handbook of Human and Social Conditions in
Assessment is written for researchers, educators, and policy makers
interested in how social and human complexity affect assessment at
all levels of learning. Organized into four sections, this volume
examines assessment in relation to teachers, students, classroom
conditions, and cultural factors. Each section is comprised of a
series of chapters, followed by a discussant chapter that
synthesizes key ideas and offers directions for future research.
Taken together, the chapters in this volume demonstrate that
teachers, test creators, and policy makers must account for the
human and social conditions that shape assessment if they are to
implement successful assessment practices which accomplish their
intended outcomes.
The Handbook of Human and Social Conditions in Assessment is the
first book to explore assessment issues and opportunities occurring
due to the real world of human, cultural, historical, and societal
influences upon assessment practices, policies, and statistical
modeling. With chapters written by experts in the field, this book
engages with numerous forms of assessment: from classroom-level
formative assessment practices to national accountability and
international comparative testing practices all of which are
significantly influenced by social and cultural conditions. A
unique and timely contribution to the field of Educational
Psychology, the Handbook of Human and Social Conditions in
Assessment is written for researchers, educators, and policy makers
interested in how social and human complexity affect assessment at
all levels of learning. Organized into four sections, this volume
examines assessment in relation to teachers, students, classroom
conditions, and cultural factors. Each section is comprised of a
series of chapters, followed by a discussant chapter that
synthesizes key ideas and offers directions for future research.
Taken together, the chapters in this volume demonstrate that
teachers, test creators, and policy makers must account for the
human and social conditions that shape assessment if they are to
implement successful assessment practices which accomplish their
intended outcomes.
This is a new release of the original 1930 edition.
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