Designated a Doody's Core Title! The second edition of Evaluation and Testing in Nursing Education helps nursing educators measure and evaluate the level of learning that their students receive and aids them in altering their class plans. This award-winning book is the only book in nursing educa
Evaluation and Testing in Nursing Education: Third Edition (Springer Series on the Teaching of Nursing)
β Scribed by Marilyn H. Oermann PhD RN FAAN, Kathleen B. Gaberson CNE PhD RN CNOR
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 463
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"Without question, this book should be on every nurse educator's bookshelf, or at least available through the library or nursing program office. Certainly, all graduate students studying to be nurse educators should have a copy." --Nursing Education Perspectives "This [third edition] is an invaluable resource for theoretical and practical application of evaluation and testing of clinical nursing students. Graduate students and veteran nurses preparing for their roles as nurse educators will want to add this book to their library." Score: 93, 4 stars --Doody's "This 3rd edition has again given us philosophical, theoretical and social/ethical frameworks for understanding assessment and measurement, as well as fundamental knowledge to develop evaluation tools for individual students and academic programs." -Nancy F. Langston, PhD, RN, FAAN Dean and Professor Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing All teachers need to assess learning. But often, teachers are not well prepared to carry out the tasks related to evaluation and testing. This third edition of Evaluation and Testing in Nursing Education serves as an authoritative resource for teachers in nursing education programs and health care agencies. Graduate students preparing for their roles as nurse educators will also want to add this book to their collection. As an inspiring, award-winning title, this book presents a comprehensive list of all the tools required to measure students' classroom and clinical performance. The newly revised edition sets forth expanded coverage on essential concepts of evaluation, measurement, and testing in nursing education; quality standards of effective measurement instruments; how to write all types of test items and establish clinical performance parameters and benchmarks; and how to evaluate critical thinking in written assignments and clinical performance. Special features: The steps involved in test construction, with guidelines on how to develop test length, test difficulty, item formats, and scoring procedures Guidelines for assembling and administering a test, including design rules and suggestions for reproducing the test Strategies for writing multiple-choice and multiple-response items How to develop test items that prepare students for licensure and certification examinations Like its popular predecessors, this text offers a seamless blending of theoretical and practical insight on evaluation and testing in nursing education, thus serving as an invaluable resource for both educators and students.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
PART I: BASIC CONCEPTS......Page 18
1 Assessment and the Educational Process......Page 20
2 Qualities of Effective Assessment Procedures......Page 46
PART II: CLASSROOM TESTING......Page 72
3 Planning for Classroom Testing......Page 74
4 Selected-Response Test Items: TrueβFalse and Matching......Page 100
5 Selected-Response Test Items: Multiple-Choice and Multiple-Response......Page 112
6 Constructed-Response Test Items: Short Answer (Fill-in-the-Blank) and Essay......Page 134
7 Assessment of Higher Level Learning: Context-Dependent Item Sets and Other Assessment Methods......Page 156
8 Test Construction and Preparation of Students for Licensure and Certification Examinations......Page 184
PART III: ELEMENTS OF TEST CONSTRUCTION, ADMINISTRATION, AND ANALYSIS......Page 204
9 Assembling and Administering Tests......Page 206
10 Scoring and Analyzing Tests......Page 226
PART IV: WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS AND CLINICAL EVALUATION......Page 244
11 Assessment of Written Assignments......Page 246
12 Clinical Evaluation......Page 262
13 Clinical Evaluation Methods......Page 280
PART V: ISSUES RELATED TO TESTING, GRADING, AND OTHER EVALUATION CONCEPTS......Page 342
14 Social, Ethical, and Legal Issues......Page 344
15 Interpreting Test Scores......Page 360
16 Grading......Page 376
17 Program Assessment......Page 404
APPENDICES......Page 424
Appendix A: Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education......Page 426
Appendix B: Code of Professional Responsibilities in Educational Measurement......Page 434
Appendix C: Standards for Teacher Competence in Educational Assessment of Students......Page 444
Index......Page 446
A......Page 448
C......Page 449
D......Page 451
E......Page 452
F......Page 453
I......Page 454
M......Page 455
N......Page 456
P......Page 457
R......Page 458
S......Page 459
T......Page 461
V......Page 462
W......Page 463
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