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Hauptverfasser: Breakstone, Joel, Wineburg, Sam, Smith, Mark
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2015
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1225094
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author Breakstone, Joel
Wineburg, Sam
Smith, Mark
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Wineburg, Sam
Smith, Mark
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Wineburg, Sam
Smith, Mark
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contents Formative Assessment Using Library of Congress Documents Breakstone, Joel Wineburg, Sam Smith, Mark Student Evaluation Alternative Assessment Formative Evaluation Social Studies Assignments Library Materials Information Sources Information Seeking Middle School Students High School Students Learning Activities History Instruction Teaching Methods Evaluative Thinking Writing (Composition) In searching for alternatives to multiple choice tests and document-based questions, the authors were inspired by the common practice of "do-nows" (also known as "bell work") in which teachers give students a brief task at the beginning of class to prepare them for the day's lesson. Could these minutes at the start of class be used for formative assessment? With support from the Library of Congress, they set out to create tasks that would give social studies teachers new options. The exercises are built around primary sources from the Library's extensive collection. Each exercise assesses core skills of historical thinking and provides teachers with quick feedback about student understanding.
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spellingShingle Formative Assessment Using Library of Congress Documents
Breakstone, Joel
Wineburg, Sam
Smith, Mark
Student Evaluation
Alternative Assessment
Formative Evaluation
Social Studies
Assignments
Library Materials
Information Sources
Information Seeking
Middle School Students
High School Students
Learning Activities
History Instruction
Teaching Methods
Evaluative Thinking
Writing (Composition)
Formative Assessment Using Library of Congress Documents Breakstone, Joel Wineburg, Sam Smith, Mark Student Evaluation Alternative Assessment Formative Evaluation Social Studies Assignments Library Materials Information Sources Information Seeking Middle School Students High School Students Learning Activities History Instruction Teaching Methods Evaluative Thinking Writing (Composition) In searching for alternatives to multiple choice tests and document-based questions, the authors were inspired by the common practice of "do-nows" (also known as "bell work") in which teachers give students a brief task at the beginning of class to prepare them for the day's lesson. Could these minutes at the start of class be used for formative assessment? With support from the Library of Congress, they set out to create tasks that would give social studies teachers new options. The exercises are built around primary sources from the Library's extensive collection. Each exercise assesses core skills of historical thinking and provides teachers with quick feedback about student understanding.
title Formative Assessment Using Library of Congress Documents
topic Student Evaluation
Alternative Assessment
Formative Evaluation
Social Studies
Assignments
Library Materials
Information Sources
Information Seeking
Middle School Students
High School Students
Learning Activities
History Instruction
Teaching Methods
Evaluative Thinking
Writing (Composition)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1225094