fill in the blank, true-false, and matching test items all have predetermined correct answers
What is traditional assessment?
This French psychologist devised a test to help schools identify students who might benefit from greater assistance and attention in school
Who is Alfred Binet?
The nickname given to the national test given every few years that gathers new data to the document the educational achievement of U.S. students known as the NAEP
What is "the nations report card"
administered to students across the country is considered—-scale assessments
What is large scale?
The total score derived from a set of standardized tests to assess human intelligence
What is IQ?
Comparing a students performance with that of other students of the same sage or grade-
what is norm referenced?
created by teachers and administered in classrooms is a form of
What is classroom assessments?
The end product of assessment and the interpretation of a students performance
What is evaluation?
This newer breed of achievement test compares student performance against a fixed standard
What is criterion referenced?
alternative type of assessment that allows students to apply skills and knowledge they have learned to complete real-life tasks
What is performance assessment?
Name one Contemporary Assessment test who's roots came from IQ tests also known as large-scale achievement assessment that test high school students
What are the SAT and ACT?
The information being collected is trustworthy for assessment purpose is known as
What is validity?
This type of test often reflects more concern for how well students explain or justify their responses.
What is Alternative assessments?
The deficit thinking ideology book from 1994 that claimed that African Americans’ disadvantaged circumstances stem, in part, from lower inherited IQ
What is
The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life?
The type of test that provide all students a fair opportunity to show what they have learned
What are objective tests?