
Assessment Education
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Amelia Wenk Gotwals is an Associate Professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University, where she supports the professional development of preservice and inservice teachers. Her current scholarship focuses on the use of discourse as a formative assessment strategy and ways to promote productive disciplinary discourse in classrooms.
Cara Jackson is an Associate Partner at Bellwether Education Partners, where she collaborates with schools, networks, and nonprofits to plan and conduct evaluations of education programs. Cara is particularly interested in using research and evaluation to support improvement efforts in schools and districts.
Content
- Cover
- Assessment Education
- Assessment Education: Bridging Research, Theory,and Practice to Promote Equityand Student Learning
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Use Everyday Data in New Ways
- SECTION BY CARA JACKSON
- Case Study by Missy Wall
- Case Study by Happy Miller and Beata Thorstensen
- Reflection Questions
- Chapter 2
- Recognize That Context Matters
- SECTION BY BETH TARASAWA
- Case Study by Bernice Stafford and Dr. Darin Kelberlau
- Case Study by Susan Nolen and Susan Cooper
- Final Thoughts
- Reflection Questions
- Note
- Chapter 3
- Integrate Assessment and Teaching
- SECTION BY CARA JACKSON
- Case Study by Scott Reed
- Case Study by Kim Walters-Parker
- Reflection Questions
- Chapter 4
- Clarify Learning Targets
- SECTION BY AMELIA WENK GOTWALS
- Case Study by Dee Fabry and Mark LaCelle-Peterson
- Reflection Questions
- Chapter 5
- Use Purpose-Driven Assessment
- SECTION BY KATHY S. DYER
- Case Study by Jennifer Hein
- Reflection Questions
- Chapter 6
- Joining Forces with Colleagues1
- Case Study by Denny Chandler
- Case Study by Melissa Spadin and Heather Lageman
- Reflection Questions
- Note
- Chapter 7
- Communicate with Students and Families
- Case Study by Jacki Ball
- Case Study by Chadwick Anderson and Alison Mund
- Reflection Questions
- Note
- Myth 1: Assessments Just Let You Know If You Get It or Not
- Myth 2: Assessments Are Just Tests
- Myth 3: Assessments Are Just Used by Teachers and Administrators
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
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