A practical guide to more effective assessment for improved student learning
Learn how to be more consistent in judging student performance, and help your students become more effective at assessing their own learning! This book offers a practical approach to assessing challenging but necessary performance tasks, like creative writing, ‘real-world’ research projects, and cooperative group activities.
Judith Arter and Jay Mc Tighe, experts in the field of assessment, wrote Scoring Rubrics in the Classroom to help you achieve three main goals:
- Clarify the targets of instruction, especially for hard-to-define problem solving
- Provide valid and reliable assessment of student learning
- Improve student motivation and achievement by helping students understand the nature of quality for performances and products
Each chapter is framed by an essential question and includes illustrative stories, practical examples, tips and cautions, and a summary of key points and recommended resources for further information. The resources section contains a wealth of rubrics to adopt or adapt.
Teachers and administrators will find this an essential resource in increasing teacher effectiveness and student performance.
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Series Editors′ Introduction
Preface
About the Authors
1. Mapping the Terrain
2. Choices, Choices, Choices
3. Developing Rubrics
4. A Rubric for Rubrics: or, It′s Metarubric Time
5. Performance Standards and Grading
6. Teaching Performance Criteria to Students
Resource: Rubrics Galore
Glossary
References and Further Readings
Index