History
Purpose
Forms
Vocabulary
MISC
100

During what decade did assessments become apart of society?

the 50's, specifically the late 1950's

100

Give a purpose for assessment for students

  • To showcase a deeper understanding of a topic 

  • To showcase the ability to apply a concept to an unknown situation 

100

The ACT, SAT, and State exams (Keystones, NY Regents) are examples of what type of exams? 

Standardized exams

100

This type of assessment is given at the end of a unit or school year to determine what a student has learned.

Summative Assessment

100

Who plays Michael in the hit show The Office?

Steve Carell

200

When were assessments placed into more curriculum settings?  

The 1990's

200

Test scores give what to people in society to judge other individuals?  

Power

200

You need to see where your students are at with their reading but do not have time to create and give a written exam. Instead, you divide the class into pairs, have them discuss their reading and walk around to listen to their responses. What type of assessment is this?

Observational Assessment 

200

Define Accommodations 

A convenient arrangement; a settlement or compromise. Specifically giving a student the extra tools they may need to complete an assignment or exam.

200

How many grandkids does Kris Jenner have?

10 (Mason, North, Penelope, Regin, Saint, Dream, Stormi, Chicago, True & and Kim's 4th (coming any day)   

300

What was the name of the researcher who helped perfect assessment in curriculums in the '90s?

Bob Glaser

300

What are 3 of the purposes of assessment for teachers?

  • Show which topics students are understanding and which they are not 

  • Show which teaching styles or more effective than others 

  • Reveal what skill level your students fall under 

  • Reveal at what speed and depth you should be presenting content 

  • To see how students are comparing to one another

300

Made 3 prompts that are used when students are self-assessing. 

- Today I learned…

- I am going to use what i learned to…

- Today I had trouble with…

- Tomorrow i am going to try harder to…

300

The capacity of the test or individual test items to measure a construct consistently over time. This is the definition of what word?

Reliability

300

NOT including our professor, how many people are enrolled in the class?

15 people

400

There was a push in history to use assessments to find the differences in what? 

Cogitative abilities 

400

Fill in the blank. A purpose of assessment for teachers is to reveal at what ______ and ______ you should be presenting content.

Speed and Depth

400

This type of assessment involves testing ELLs on skills they need outside of the classroom. Generally developed directly from classroom instruction, group work, and classroom activities. What assessment is this? 

Alternative Authentic Assessments

400

This term describes the fact that most tests in the US use examples that are relatable to white, middle class, monolingual students and are not culturally inclusive.

Bias

400

Our professor was kind enough to give us presents in honor of the Chinese New Year. 2019 is the year of what animal?

Pig

500

What is the name of the man who changed the way the nation looked at the human brain? 

Lee Cronbach

500
Assessment scores can affect a teacher's salary. How many teachers received raises after their students performed well on standardized tests in the 2015-2016 school year in Illinois

43 teachers

500

In this type of assessment, ELLs can collect artifacts of their learning and reflect on what they have learned collaboratively with others.

Portfolio Assessment

500

Explain the difference between Content Validity and Consequential Validity

Content Validity: Whether or not the performance of the student reflects his/her learning

Consequential Validity: After effects and social consequences. ELLs are often misdirected into remedial courses because of assessments.

500

What are the 5 oceans of the world?

1. Arctic 

2. Pacific

3. Atlantic 

4.Indian 

5. Southern  


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