Developed as a companion to Embedded Formative Assessment, 2nd edition, this handbook guides K-12 teachers through the process of developing effective formative assessments. Inside its pages, you'll find tried-and-tested classroom strategies, practical how-tos, and exercises designed to guide implem
Assessment in Science: A Guide to Professional Development and Classroom Practice
β Scribed by Daniel P. Shepardson (auth.), Daniel P. Shepardson (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Assessment in Science combines professional development and classroom practice in a single volume. The pragmatic nature of the book makes it a valuable resource for administrators and staff developers interested in designing professional development programs, and for science teachers looking for techniques and examples of classroom-based assessments. Unique features of Assessment in Science include: 1) practical strategies and tools for implementing successful professional development programs in science assessment, 2) teacher stories and case studies about classroom-based assessment practice and how these teachers changed their assessment practice, 3) examples of classroom-based assessments and scoring guides, 4) samples of student work with teacher commentary, and 5) examples of how the national reform documents in science education served as tools in professional development programs and in designing classroom-based assessments.
Assessment in Science expands the existing literature on science assessment by sharing a model for professional development, and examples of teacher-developed assessments with accompanying student work and teacher commentary. Chapters written by science teachers tell how they assess students and how they have changed their assessment practice, as well as how changing assessment practice has resulted in a change in their science instruction.
Assessment in Science is targeted at practising professionals in science education: administrators, staff developers, science teachers, and university science educators. Assessment in Science has applicability to graduate-level courses in science education and in-service courses for science teachers. The teacher chapters are also appropriate for use in undergraduate science methods courses to illustrate classroom-based assessments.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Introduction to Assessment in Science: A Guide to Professional Development and Classroom Practice....Pages 1-5
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
A Professional Development Framework for Collaborating with Teachers to Change Classroom Assessment Practice....Pages 9-37
The NRC Standards as a Tool in the Professional Development of Science Teachers Assessment Knowledge and Practice....Pages 39-51
Facilitating Change in Classroom Assessment Practice: Issues for Professional Development....Pages 53-66
Thinking about Assessment: An Example from an Elementary Classroom....Pages 67-82
A Framework for Thinking about and Planning Classroom Assessments in Science....Pages 83-97
Front Matter....Pages 99-100
Assessment for Emergent Science Literacy in Classrooms for Young Children....Pages 101-117
Tools for Assessing and Teaching Science in Elementary and Middle School....Pages 119-147
Assessing Childrenβs Science Learning and Process Skills in the Elementary Classroom....Pages 149-161
Pedagogical-Assessment Activities in a Middle School Life Science Classroom....Pages 163-179
The Multidimensional Assessment of Student Performance in Middle School Science....Pages 181-196
Developing and Using Diagnostic and Summative Assessments to Determine Studentsβ Conceptual Understanding in a Junior High School Earth Science Classroom....Pages 197-209
Alternatives to Teaching and Assessing in a High School Chemistry Classroom: Computer Animations and other Forms of Visualization....Pages 211-225
Authentic Assessment in High School Science: A Classroom Perspective....Pages 227-247
Front Matter....Pages 249-249
What We Have Learned: A Summary of Chapter Themes....Pages 251-255
Back Matter....Pages 257-264
β¦ Subjects
Science Education; Teaching and Teacher Education; Assessment, Testing and Evaluation; Learning & Instruction
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