posted by:
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Brian Drayton
on May 24, 1999
at 8:33AM
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subject:
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Alternative measures
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Several of the postings have mentioned experience you have with using alternative measures for student assessment. I also would be very interested to hear some conclusions-to-date about some of these, from a couple of different points of view. For example, take performance assessments: [a] in practice, do they provide the kinds of informatino a teacher needs to assess the student's understanding? [b] If not, is it because they are hard to do well, or because they are hard to turn into "grade reports," or because they are missing something important? [c] If they are valuable, are they being used more widely, and if not, what are some of the reasons you are seeing? [d] how does all this relate to your LSC's work with the teachers, and assessment of your own effectiveness? Of course, this might be done for any of the measures you are using -- I know this seems like a long list, but I am trying to get a sense of how these assessments fit into the landscape, or maybe better into the toolbox (of the teacher, and of the professional-developer of teachers).
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