Everyday assessment in the science classroom:
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Arlington, Va. NSTApress c2003
Series:Science educators' essay collection
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Online Access:FAW01
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
The importance of everyday assessment - Paul Black -- - Learning through assessment: assessment for learning in the science classroom - Anne Davies -- - Examining students' work - Cary I. Sneider -- - Assessment of inquiry - Richard A. Duschl -- - Using questioning to assess and foster student thinking - Jim Minstrell - Emily van Zee -- - Involving students in assessment - Janet E. Coffey -- - Reporting progress to parents and others: beyond grades - Mark Wilson - Kathleen Scalise -- - Working with teachers in assessment-related professional development - Mistilina Sato -- - Reconsidering large-scale assessment to heighten its relevance to learning - Lorrie A. Shepard -- - Reflections on assessment - F. James Rutherford
Annotation Atkin (science education, Stanford University) and Coffey, a postdoctoral researcher in science education at Stanford University, collect 10 essays on the theories behind the latest assessment techniques used in science classrooms. Contributors offer suggestions for conducting assessments as a matter of classroom routine and for drawing students into discussions about learning, establishing criteria, and conducting self-assessments. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xv, 164 p.)
ISBN:0873552172
1435652738
9780873552172
9781435652736

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