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A continuous process that is used in order to improve the classroom environment and enhance student learning.
What is assessment?
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Multiple choice answers are called this
What is foils?
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Multiple choice questions are called this
What is a stem?
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Goal of task Role of student Audience student is targeting Situation the student needs to execute Product student will present Standards students have me
What is GRASPS?
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A clear guide in what is expected of students on a performance task.
What is a scoring rubric?
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Educators can ask a large number of questions in a short amount of time.
What is a benefit to multiple choice questions?
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1. Cover students’ names while grading 2. Decide in advance what qualities are to be considered in judging student work 3. Grade or score all students’ answers for one item/section before grading or scoring the next item 4. Reread test papers a second time, especially the first and last papers graded 5. Write comments on papers
What are the five ways to increase fairness?
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1. Explanation 2. Interpretation 3. Application 4. Perspective 5. Empathy 6. Self-Knowledge
What are the six facets/assessment blueprints?
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Guessing can influence a student’s score.
What is a disadvantage to multiple choice questions?
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“Fill-in-the-blank” & “complete the following” questions
What is a short answer item?
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A way to assess big ideas and core tasks.
What are performance tasks and projects?
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A way to assess students knowledge of concepts worth being familiar with.
What are traditional quizzes and tests?
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Transferability
What type of knowledge should assessments focus on?
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100 items poster for the hundredth day of school.
What is an example of an assessment that fell short?
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To think like an assessor.
What is the focus of Chapter 7 in Understanding by design?
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