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1. Verfasser: Callison, Daniel
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1998
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contents Authentic Assessment. Callison, Daniel Academic Achievement Constructed Response Elementary Secondary Education Interviews Librarians Media Specialists Observation Performance Based Assessment Portfolios (Background Materials) Scoring Rubrics Student Attitudes Student Evaluation Student Motivation Student Projects Authentic assessment is a process involving multiple forms of performance measurement reflecting student learning, achievement, motivation, and attitudes. This article examines types of authentic assessment (interviews, story or text retelling, writing samples, projects and exhibitions, experiments and demonstrations, constructed response items, teacher observation, portfolios), rubrics for scoring, and the role of the library media specialist. (PEN)
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spellingShingle Authentic Assessment.
Callison, Daniel
Academic Achievement
Constructed Response
Elementary Secondary Education
Interviews
Librarians
Media Specialists
Observation
Performance Based Assessment
Portfolios (Background Materials)
Scoring Rubrics
Student Attitudes
Student Evaluation
Student Motivation
Student Projects
Authentic Assessment. Callison, Daniel Academic Achievement Constructed Response Elementary Secondary Education Interviews Librarians Media Specialists Observation Performance Based Assessment Portfolios (Background Materials) Scoring Rubrics Student Attitudes Student Evaluation Student Motivation Student Projects Authentic assessment is a process involving multiple forms of performance measurement reflecting student learning, achievement, motivation, and attitudes. This article examines types of authentic assessment (interviews, story or text retelling, writing samples, projects and exhibitions, experiments and demonstrations, constructed response items, teacher observation, portfolios), rubrics for scoring, and the role of the library media specialist. (PEN)
title Authentic Assessment.
topic Academic Achievement
Constructed Response
Elementary Secondary Education
Interviews
Librarians
Media Specialists
Observation
Performance Based Assessment
Portfolios (Background Materials)
Scoring Rubrics
Student Attitudes
Student Evaluation
Student Motivation
Student Projects
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ555891