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Assessing Student Learning by Design Jay McTighe

Assessing Student Learning by Design By Jay McTighe

Assessing Student Learning by Design by Jay McTighe


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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 to measure and promote learning? This book provides an answer in a practical, proven, and principled Assessment Planning Framework that offer a wide range of approaches to classroom assessment activities.

Assessing Student Learning by Design Summary

Assessing Student Learning by Design: Principles and Practices for Teachers and School Leaders by Jay McTighe

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 (K16).
  • 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.

Table of Contents

  • Contents (Tentative)
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • 1.Principles of Effective Classroom Assessment
  • Principle #1Assessment Should Serve Learning
  • Principle #2Multiple Measures Provide More Evidence
  • Principle #3Assessments Should Align with Goals
  • Principle #4Assessments Should Measure What Matters
  • Principle #5Assessments Should Be Fair
  • Conclusion
  • 2.An Assessment Planning Framework
  • Begin with the End in Mind
  • Classroom Assessment and National Content Standards
  • Purpose and Audience Matter
  • Classroom Assessment and Statewide Accountability Testing
  • Conclusion
  • 3.Assessment Methods
  • Selected Response
  • Brief Constructed Response
  • Performance-Based Assessments
  • Process-focused Assessments
  • Conclusion
  • 4.Evaluating Student Performance
  • Criterion Lists
  • Rubrics
  • Evaluation Roles
  • Conclusion
  • 5.Communicating Assessment Results
  • Communication Methods
  • Grading Principles and Practices
  • Formative Assessment and Feedback
  • Conclusion
  • 6.Classroom Assessment Strategies for Teachers
  • Practice 1. Use assessments to frame learning goals
  • Practice 2: Diagnose before you start teaching.
  • Practice 3: Create an authentic context for performance-based assessments
  • Practice 4: Show evaluative criteria in the beginning
  • Practice 5: Provide illustrative models
  • Practice 6: Offer appropriate choices
  • Practice 7: Provide ongoing feedback
  • Practice 8: Encourage self-assessment and goal setting
  • Conclusion
  • 7.Tips for School Leaders
  • 1. Assess the Staff
  • 2. Conduct a School Assessment Audit
  • 3. Offer Targeted Professional Development
  • 4. Share and Discuss Assessment-Related Articles
  • 5. Develop or Adopt Principles of Assessment and Grading
  • 6. Share Successful Practices
  • 7. Schedule Peer Visitations
  • 8. Design Assessments Collaboratively
  • 9. Examine Assessment Results in Teams
  • 10. Discourage Excessive Test Prep
  • 11. Organize a Voluntary Book Study
  • Conclusion
  • Glossary of Assessment Terms
  • References
  • Index
  • About the Authors

Additional information

NPB9780807765418
9780807765418
0807765414
Assessing Student Learning by Design: Principles and Practices for Teachers and School Leaders by Jay McTighe
New
Hardback
Teachers' College Press
2021-04-30
112
N/A
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