
Authentic Assessment in Social Studies
A Guide to Keeping it Real in the Age of A.I.
David Sherrin(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 22. May 2026
328 pages
978-1-040-80411-7 (ISBN)
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Now in its second edition, this book shows you how to move beyond tests, and even essay writing, to implement authentic assessments in your middle or high school social studies classroom.
Award-winning teacher David Sherrin explains the value of authentic assessments and offers practical ways to get started and dive deeper in your own practice. You'll be encouraged and inspired by the real-life stories of classroom successes and failures that illustrate the points throughout the book. The chapters cover a range of categories, including different types of written, creative, and civic action assessments. New to the second edition:
* Discussion of the concerns and current writings and understandings around artificial intelligence (A.I.) and plagiarism, especially in terms of writing
* Writing strategies in the age of A.I.: In-class work and partner essays
* Discussion of research papers and A.I., including the use of technology and notecards
* Considerations on historical art and A.I.
* An overview of how to make sure student work is their own
* The importance of classroom participation in social studies
This resource will help you learn how to personalize instruction and provide students with avenues for creativity and the types of learning experiences they need to be prepared for a complex world.
Award-winning teacher David Sherrin explains the value of authentic assessments and offers practical ways to get started and dive deeper in your own practice. You'll be encouraged and inspired by the real-life stories of classroom successes and failures that illustrate the points throughout the book. The chapters cover a range of categories, including different types of written, creative, and civic action assessments. New to the second edition:
* Discussion of the concerns and current writings and understandings around artificial intelligence (A.I.) and plagiarism, especially in terms of writing
* Writing strategies in the age of A.I.: In-class work and partner essays
* Discussion of research papers and A.I., including the use of technology and notecards
* Considerations on historical art and A.I.
* An overview of how to make sure student work is their own
* The importance of classroom participation in social studies
This resource will help you learn how to personalize instruction and provide students with avenues for creativity and the types of learning experiences they need to be prepared for a complex world.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
3 Tables, black and white; 5 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
File size
6,48 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-040-80411-7 (9781040804117)
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Person
David Sherrin is a Social Studies teacher at Scarsdale High School. Previously, he was a department chair and a New York City Master Teacher at Harvest Collegiate in New York City.
Content
Introduction: The Art of History Part 1: Authentic Assessment 1. What Is Authentic Assessment? 2. Why Authentic Assessments? 3. When and How Should We Implement Authentic Assessment? 4. Concerns About Authentic Assessment Part 2: Written Assessments 5. A.I. and the Formal Essay 6. Teaching Essay Writing 7. Research Papers 8. Creative Writing Part 3: Creative and Artistic Assessments 9. Oral Communication 10. Art 11. Digital History Part 4: Civic Action Assessments 12. Civic Engagement 13. Conclusion: The Frankfurt Barkeep and Other Heroes
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