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How can we help teachers use classroom assessments to gather
appropriate evidence for all valued learning goals, and to use
those assessments not just to measure learning but to promote it?
This book provides an answer in a practical, proven, and principled
Assessment Planning Framework that moves away from solely
multiple-choice tests toward a wide range of approaches to
classroom assessment activities, including performance-based
assessments. The Framework examines four different types of
learning goals, considers various purposes and audiences for
assessment information, reviews five categories of classroom
assessment methods, and presents options for communicating
actionable results. To the authors, the primary purpose of
classroom assessment is to inform teaching and learning, rather
than simply to assign grades. This concise resource will be a
reliable go-to reference for teachers, school leaders, mentors, and
coaches in guiding classroom assessment practices and understanding
their underlying principles. Book Features: Builds on the classic
book Understanding by Design, written by Grant Wiggins and Jay
McTighe. Offers a practical, nontechnical presentation appropriate
for teacher preparation and busy practitioners (K-16). Explores
different purposes for, and methods of, classroom assessment and
grading. Addresses assessment of academic standards as well as
transdisciplinary outcomes, such as 21st-century skills. Describes
the principles and practices underlying standards-based grading.
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