
Studying and Learning in a High-Stakes World
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This book is divided into three parts that address how to:
.Get students organized and in the right frame of mind to study, learn, and take tests
.Study for essay and objective tests
.Answer essay and objective questions and take tests
Studying and Learning features close learning strategies, ESL Best Practices, and alignment to the Common Core State Standards in order to help teachers make tests work for them.
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Persons
Rachel Gaines, a former middle school English teacher, is a Ph.D. student in Educational Psychology at University of Texas Austin, where she also teaches writing at the business school. She has published research on middle school writing.
Kathrine Crane Rockwell has worked as a Sheltered English Immersion teacher and an ESL interventionist in elementary and middle schools. She has published assessments developed for ELL students.
Kelly Cook teaches high school English and serves as department chair in her district. Previously, she supervised the writing lab at Mass Bay Community College.
Donna Marco Meliais a middle school English/language arts teacher who has designed multiple curriculum units and assessments based on the Common Core State Standards.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1: How to avoid test panic
Chapter 2: How to develop a game plan
Part II: Preparing for all tests
Chapter 3: Strategies for test study
Chapter 4: Preparing for essay questions and tests
Chapter 5: Preparing for objective questions and tests
Part III: Taking Tests and Doing Better
Chapter 6: Getting it together on test day
Chapter 7: Taking the essay test
Chapter 8: Taking the objective test
Using Test Results to Inform Learning
Making Tests Work for Teachers
References
Appendix A: Answer to Test Prep Exercises
Appendix B: Reproducible Forms for Test Preparation and Study
Appendix C: Common Core State Standards Alignment to Studying and Learning (Table)
Appendix D: Glossary
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