The assessment that looks at a task from an real world experience to help build knowledge and use intelligence.
What is Authentic Assessment?
100
This carries the students work as it evolves over time.
What is a portfolio?
100
This refers to fairness, non-biased, and non judgemental.
What is Objectivity?
100
Refers to the extent to which a test's content is representative of the actual skills learned and whether the test can allow accurate conclusions concerning achievement.
What is Validity?
100
A type of organizer that can be used with various activities.
What is Choice Board?
200
The end of unit test a student takes. Examples are CRCT, SAT, and benchmark tests.
What is Summative Assessment?
200
A student that accomplished what he/she set out to do. The student finished the work the teacher required of him/her.
What is Achievement?
200
Discipline in the classroom, classroom management in place holding students to their misbehaviors.
What is Accountability?
200
The quality of the assessment in terms of fidelity of the results it produces.
What is Reliability?
200
The class that teachers about current trends in assessments and tradtional assessments.
What is EDTD 6381 b?
300
Assessment that identifies the specific kinds of performance to demonstrate, detailing the content and conditions within which profiency will be demostrated, and reminding students of the criteria applied in evaluating performance.
What is Performance Assessment?
300
A scoring tool that lists the criteria for a task or what really counts to the teacher.
What is a Rubric?
300
A point of references for measurements. The test given every nine weeks measure how much the student has learned and is an example of this.
What are Benchmarks?
300
An assessment where an individual's performance is compared to a specific learning objective and not to the performance of other students.
What is Criterion referenced?
300
This type of question has more than one answer.
What is a divergent question?
400
An assessment that measures a students intelligence by using tasks instead of tests.
What is Formative Assessment?
400
Diagnostic assessment deals with the process of evaluation, with the main goal of defining problems and taking the required action to resolve the problem/problems. Diagnostic assessment involves documentation which enables the researcher or evaluator to define a problem.
What is Diagnostic Assessment?
400
Holistic scoring is a procedure for evaluating essays as whole units rather than as a collection of smaller units.
What is Holistic Scoring?
400
One based on the outcome-based education or performance-based education philosophy.
What is Standards-Based Report Card?
400
Being a student teacher in the classroom for the last semester as a educational student in the MAT program.
What is a praticum?
500
An task that uses multiple choice, true/false, and matching questions. This tasks helps higher order thinking by tying questions to Bloom's Taxonomy.
What is Selected Response Assessment?
500
This are secure tests given to large groups of students to measure levels of achievement and/or measure groups of students.
What is Standardized Assessment?
500
Where assessments are measured against a larger group. Usually the larger group is a diverse sample taken from a wide cross section of students.
What is Norm Referenced?
500
Written records kept in a positive tone of a student's progress based on milestones particular to that student's social, emotional, physical, aesthetic, and cognitive development.