ABSTRACT

• Provides detailed information on

· the functions of assessment;

· how to construct, administer, and interpret the results of teacher-developed assessment techniques; and

· how to interpret the results of externally developed instruments such as standardized tests.

• Both traditional and newer, alternative assessment techniques are covered.

• Advantages and disadvantages of each assessment technique are discussed.

• A companion website helps both instructors and students obtain additional information on topics of special interest to them.

• Numerous examples of the principles and procedures make it easy for students to understand the material.

• The highly practical nature of this book stems from the focus on how assessment intertwines with other everyday activities in classrooms.

• Measurement theory and computational procedures that are unlikely to be used by classroom teachers are de-emphasized, producing a textbook that provides comprehensive coverage without being unnecessarily technical.

part |2 pages

PART I: INTRODUCTION TO CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT

chapter 3|20 pages

Characteristics of Assessments

chapter 4|16 pages

Overview of Assessment Techniques

part |2 pages

PART II: ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES

chapter 5|22 pages

Informal Assessments

chapter 6|34 pages

Performance-Based Assessments

chapter 7|18 pages

Portfolio Assessments

part |2 pages

PART III: TRADITIONAL ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES

chapter 8|34 pages

Objective Test Items

chapter 9|16 pages

Subjective Test Items

part |2 pages

PART IV: ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT ISSUES

chapter 10|22 pages

Grading Systems

chapter 11|26 pages

Interpreting Standardized Tests

chapter 12|14 pages

Assessing Group Work

chapter 13|18 pages

Assessing Affective Characteristics