
Measuring History
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- Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- 1. Introduction: Measuring History
- 2. The State of State-Level History Tests
- 3. Research on History Tests
- 4. The Technical Realities of Measuring History
- 5. Paradox of Practice: Expanding and Contracting Curriculum in a High-Stakes Climate
- 6. Teaching History in the Age of Accountability: Measuring History or Measuring Up to It?
- 7. Using Primary Documents With Fourth-Grade Students: Talking About Racism While Preparing for State-Level Tests
- 8. Teaching in Spite of, Rather than Because of, the Test: A Case of Ambitious History Teaching in New York State
- 9. Teaching in a High-Stakes Testing Setting: What Becomes of Teacher Knowledge?
- 10. Teaching History in the Old Dominon: The Impact of Virginia's Accountability Reform on Seven Secondary Beginning History Teachers
- 11. Negotiating Control and Protecting the Private: Accountability, History Teachers, and the Virginia Standards of Learning
- 12. "Does Anybody Really Understand This Test?" Florida History School Social Studies Teachers' Efforts to Make Sense of the FCAT
- 13. The Impact of a High School Graduation Examination on Mississippi Social Studies Teachers' Instructional Practices
- 14. Measuring History Through State-Level Tests: Patterns and Themes
- 15. The Future of High-Stakes History Assessment: Possible Scenarios, Potential Outcomes
- About the Authors
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