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Classroom Testing and Assessment for ALL Students
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Classroom Testing and Assessment for ALL Students
Beyond Standardization



October 2009 | 176 pages | Corwin

"A rare opportunity for the new generation of educators to learn alongside a well-known and experienced educator to integrate all learning styles into assessments. Principals should consider this for faculty book studies. The presented techniques will, no doubt, raise standardized test scores while teachers continue to present real curriculum."
—Janette Bowen, Sixth-Grade Teacher
Junction City Middle School, KS

Give all students an equal chance to perform well on your classroom tests and assessments!

In today's diverse classrooms, students of different socioeconomic, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds and ability levels share a common learning environment. To meet each student's unique strengths and needs, educators need flexible testing and assessment strategies that fulfill the requirements for standardized assessment and accountability in ways that don't put students at a disadvantage because of their differences.

Classroom Testing and Assessment for ALL Students helps both general and special education teachers meet and move beyond the challenges of NCLB and IDEA by using teacher-made tests, appropriate testing accommodations, technology-based testing, and classroom-based assessments that support the teaching and learning process so all students have the opportunity to succeed. The book offers ways for teachers to better differentiate their testing and assessment strategies through:

  • Classroom and school-based examples in each chapter
  • Bulleted information outlining hands-on, research-based strategies for teacher implementation
  • Forms, reproducibles, stories, vignettes, reflection questions, and checklists that guide educators in applying and tailoring the strategies to their classrooms and students
  • Tips on using technology to help all students perform better

Teachers know their students best. This resource allows teachers to design tests and assessments to accommodate the various strengths and needs of all learners in their classroom.


 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Introducing Inclusive Classroom Testing and Assessment Practices
 
1. Creating and Grading Valid and Accessible Teacher-Made Tests
What Factors Should I Consider in Determining the Content of My Tests?

 
How Can I Foster the Readability and Legibility of My Tests?

 
How Can I Format My Tests to Help My Students to Be Organized and Motivated and to Pay Attention?

 
How Can I Help My Students Understand and Follow Test Directions?

 
How Can I Compose Understandable, Useful, Valid, and Appropriate Test Items?

 
How Can I Grade My Teacher-Made Tests?

 
 
2. Determining and Implementing Valid and Appropriate Testing Accommodations
What Are the Elements of Valid Testing Accommodations?

 
What Are the Different Types of Testing Accommodations?

 
Who Is Eligible to Receive Testing Accommodations?

 
How Are Valid and Appropriate Testing Accommodations for Students Determined?

 
How Can the Implementation of Testing Accommodations Be Fostered?

 
 
3. Using Technology-Based Testing
How Can Technology-Based Testing Be Used to Enhance Student Motivation and Feedback and Minimize Student Errors?

 
How Can Technology-Based Testing Be Used to Present Test Directions and Items to Students?

 
How Can Technology-Based Testing Be Used to Help Students Respond to Objective Test Questions?

 
How Can Technology-Based Testing Be Used to Help Students Respond to Essay Tests Questions?

 
What Concerns Need to Be Considered and Addressed When Using Technology-Based Testing?

 
 
4. Teaching Effective Study and Test-Taking Skills and Strategies
How Can I Assess My Students? Study and Test-Taking Skills and Strategies?

 
What Effective Study Skills and Strategies Do My Students Need to Learn?

 
What Effective Test-Taking Skills and Strategies Do My Students Need to Learn?

 
How Can I Help My Students Who Experience Test Anxiety?

 
How Can I Teach Effective Study and Test-Taking Skills and Strategies to My Students?

 
How Can I Work With My Students? Families to Support Their Children?s Use of Effective Study and Test-Taking Skills?

 
 
5. Using Classroom Assessments
How Can I Use Classroom Assessments to Monitor the Learning Progress of My Students?

 
How Can I Use Classroom Assessments to Implement Performance Assessment?

 
How Can I Use Technology to Implement Performance Assessment?

 
 
Appendix A
 
Appendix B
 
References
 
Index

“A rare opportunity for the new generation of educators to learn alongside an experienced educator to integrate all learning styles into assessments. Principals should consider this for faculty book studies. The presented techniques will, no doubt, raise standardized test scores while teachers continue to present real curriculum.”

Janette Bowen, Sixth-Grade Teacher
Junction City Middle School, KS

"Middle and secondary teachers will find this book extremely useful. It flows logically through the assessment process with a plethora of examples for a range of students."

Erin E. Barton, Assistant Professor of Special Education
University of Oregon
Key features
  • Chapters open with an activity (i.e, quotes, vignettes, sample test items) followed by questions that orient readers to the information presented in the chapter and call on the readers to reflect on their experiences
  • Classroom- and school-based examples are included within each chapter
  • Bulleted information presents hands-on strategies for teacher implementation
  • Figures present information, guidelines, resources, and techniques
  • Reflectlists guide readers in examining the strategies presented in the chapter as well as their own practices
  • Additional resources in each chapter help the reader learn more about the content presented
  • Test-yourself summaries guide readers in reviewing the key points presented in every chapter
  • Coming attractions lets readers know what information will be discussed in upcoming chapters

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