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This book examines the principles and practice of authentic
assessment. It seeks to answer the following questions. What is
authentic assessment? How is authentic assessment different from
'performance assessment' or 'alternative assessment'? How can
authentic assessment support learner-centred education, especially
when a performance-oriented culture favours pen-and-paper
examinations? The book is structured into two major parts. The
first, 'Principles of authentic assessment design', provides
readers with a conceptual explanation of authenticity; the
principles for designing quality authentic assessments for valid
evidence of student learning; and guidance about how to develop
quality rubrics to structure assessment tasks. The second part of
the book, 'Theory into practice' provides examples developed by
teachers to demonstrate an understanding of authentic assessment.
The subject areas covered include humanities, languages,
mathematics, sciences, character and citizenship. Two case studies
are discussed to demonstrate how authentic assessment can be used
to comprehensively address key learning objectives in a variety of
curriculum contexts. This book provides practitioners with concrete
examples on how to develop authentic assessment to suit their
context and also enhance their students' learning. The book will
also enable teachers to face assessment challenges present in our
changing world. Chapter 1 of this book is freely available as a
downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons
Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com
This book examines the principles and practice of authentic
assessment. It seeks to answer the following questions. What is
authentic assessment? How is authentic assessment different from
'performance assessment' or 'alternative assessment'? How can
authentic assessment support learner-centred education, especially
when a performance-oriented culture favours pen-and-paper
examinations? The book is structured into two major parts. The
first, 'Principles of authentic assessment design', provides
readers with a conceptual explanation of authenticity; the
principles for designing quality authentic assessments for valid
evidence of student learning; and guidance about how to develop
quality rubrics to structure assessment tasks. The second part of
the book, 'Theory into practice' provides examples developed by
teachers to demonstrate an understanding of authentic assessment.
The subject areas covered include humanities, languages,
mathematics, sciences, character and citizenship. Two case studies
are discussed to demonstrate how authentic assessment can be used
to comprehensively address key learning objectives in a variety of
curriculum contexts. This book provides practitioners with concrete
examples on how to develop authentic assessment to suit their
context and also enhance their students' learning. The book will
also enable teachers to face assessment challenges present in our
changing world. Chapter 1 of this book is freely available as a
downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons
Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com
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