UID:
edocfu_9959245449002883
Format:
1 online resource (252 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-281-21781-6
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9786611217815
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1-933531-93-2
Content:
If you want to learn about the latest research on assessment techniques that really work, the ideal sourcebook is right here in your hands. Assessment in Science is a collection of up-to-date reports by authors who are practicing K-16 classroom teachers and university-based educators and researchers.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Introduction; About the Editors; A Knowledge-Based Framework for the Classroom Assessment of Student; Developing Assessment Items: A How-to Guide; Assessment in Support of Conceptual Understanding and Student; Adaptive Inquiry as the Silver Bullet: Reconciling Local Curriculum, Instruction,; Science Standards Influence Classroom Assessment Practices; Usable Assessments for Teaching Science Content and Inquiry Standards; Using Rubrics to Foster Meaningful Learning; Professional Development and Teacher Learning: Using Concept Maps in
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Coming to See the Invisible: Assessing Understanding in an Inquiry-Evolving Ideas: Assessment in an Evolution Course; Varying Instructional Methods and Assessment of Students in High School; Integrating an Assessment Plan Into a K-12/University Engineering; Performance Assessment Tasks as a Stimulus for Collaboration Among; Assessment in Support of Contextually Authentic Inquiry; Helping Students Understand the Minds-On Side of Learning Science; Revised Views of Classroom Assessment; Moving Beyond Grades and Scores: Reconsidering Assessment Feedback; Mind Mapping as a Flexible Assessment Tool
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Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-933531-00-2
Language:
English
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