
The Myths of Standardized Tests
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Appendixes offer readers contact information and suggestions for actions they can take to become part of the solution to the problem of overusing and misusing standardized tests.
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For 27 years, Bruce M. Smith was a member of the editorial staff of the Phi Delta Kappan, the flagship publication of Phi Delta Kappa International, the association for professional educators. He retired as editor-in-chief in 2008. He holds degrees from M.I.T., the University of New Hampshire, and Indiana University.
Joan Harris has taught first, second, and third grades for more than 25 years. In 1997, she was recognized by the National Association for the Education of Young Children as the outstanding teacher of the year.
Content
Part 2 Chapter 1. Misunderstanding Accountability: The Big Picture
Part 3 Chapter 2. The Tests Are Too Narrow
Part 4 Chapter 3. The Tests Don't Measure Achievement Adequately
Chapter 5 Testing Autobiography: Phil's Story
Part 6 Chapter 4. The Tests Are Less Than Objective
Chapter 7 Testing Autobiography: Bruce's Story
Part 8 Chapter 5. Rewards and Punishments Don't Motivate
Chapter 9 Testing Autobiography: Joan's Story
Part 10 Chapter 6. The Distortions of High Stakes
Part 11 Chapter 7. What's Left Out?
Part 12 Chapter 8. Why Not More Direct Measurement?
Part 13 Chapter 9. The Tests Don't Predict Well
Part 14 Chapter 10. New Ideas for Genuine Accountability
Part 15 Chapter 11. What's It All About?
Part 16 Resource Guide
Part 17 A Medley of Views
Chapter 18 'Reading' the Reading Tests
Chapter 19 Misunderstood Measurement Mallets
Chapter 20 A Use of Tests I Could Support
Chapter 21 Within Limits, Tests Can Be Useful
Chapter 22 Kids or Cows?
Chapter 23 The Tests We Need Today
Chapter 24 A Smokescreen
Chapter 25 The Game of School
Part 26 Say What?: An Abbreviated Glossary
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