Performance Assessments for Adult Education

Performance Assessments for Adult Education
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002-08-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0309084539


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In the United States, the nomenclature of adult education includes adult literacy, adult secondary education, and English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) services provided to undereducated and limited English proficient adults. Those receiving adult education services have diverse reasons for seeking additional education. With the passage of the WIA, the assessment of adult education students became mandatory-regardless of their reasons for seeking services. The law does allow the states and local programs flexibility in selecting the most appropriate assessment for the student. The purpose of the NRC's workshop was to explore issues related to efforts to measure learning gains in adult basic education programs, with a focus on performance-based assessments.

Using Standardized Tests in Education

Using Standardized Tests in Education
Author: William A. Mehrens
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1987
Genre: Education
ISBN:


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The Myths of Standardized Tests

The Myths of Standardized Tests
Author: Phillip Harris
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2011-01-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1442208112


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Pundits, politicians, and business leaders continually make claims for what standardized tests can do, and those claims go largely unchallenged because they are in line with popular assumptions about what these tests can do, what the scores mean, and the psychology of human motivation. But what most of what these opinion leaders say-and the public believes-about standardized testing just isn't so. However, few members of the general public, not even concerned parents, have the time or the background to keep up with the latest findings of testing experts, psychometricians, and researchers. That's where The Myths of Standardized Tests comes in. In simple, accessible language, Harris, Smith, and Harris spell out the assumptions underlying standardized tests and point out what's true about them and what's just plain mythical. But they not only debunk common assumptions; they propose better ways to judge the success of our schools. They also offer readers suggestions for ways they can help reduce the burden of tests on their children. Appendixes offer readers contact information and suggestions for actions they can take to become part of the solution to the problem of overusing and misusing standardized tests.

The Kansas Silent Reading Test

The Kansas Silent Reading Test
Author: Frederick James Kelly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1915
Genre: Educational tests and measurements
ISBN:


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Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN:


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Defending Standardized Testing

Defending Standardized Testing
Author: Richard P. Phelps
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0805849114


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Everyone involved in the success of American education, from parents to policymakers, is affected by or concerned about educational testing. The education reform movement of the past 15 years has focused on raising academic standards. The contributing authors of this volume are accomplished researchers and practitioners.

Research in Education

Research in Education
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1262
Release: 1974
Genre: Education
ISBN:


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Measuring Up

Measuring Up
Author: Daniel Koretz
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2009-09-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0674254988


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How do you judge the quality of a school, a district, a teacher, a student? By the test scores, of course. Yet for all the talk, what educational tests can and can’t tell you, and how scores can be misunderstood and misused, remains a mystery to most. The complexities of testing are routinely ignored, either because they are unrecognized, or because they may be—well, complicated. Inspired by a popular Harvard course for students without an extensive mathematics background, Measuring Up demystifies educational testing—from MCAS to SAT to WAIS, with all the alphabet soup in between. Bringing statistical terms down to earth, Daniel Koretz takes readers through the most fundamental issues that arise in educational testing and shows how they apply to some of the most controversial issues in education today, from high-stakes testing to special education. He walks readers through everyday examples to show what tests do well, what their limits are, how easily tests and scores can be oversold or misunderstood, and how they can be used sensibly to help discover how much kids have learned.