Revised Blooms
History of Curriculum
Assessment
History of Lesson Planning
Assessment Literacy
100
This person was the originator of Bloom's Taxonomy?
Who is Benjaminn Bloom?
100
the first person credited with being associated with curriculum.
Who is Socrates?
100
The type of assessment associated with in-class questioning, mid-terms, and running records?
What is formative assessment?
100
The type of lesson planning where you begin with the end in mind - starting with standards, objectives, assessments, and then planning activities?
What is Understanding by Design - Backwards Design.
100
Grading, monitoring student progress, revealling students' understanding and misunderstandings, providing feedback to students and providing feedback to the teacher about instruction are instrumental.
What is the purpose of assessment?
200
The four knowledge domains in the revised Bloom's Taxonomy.
What are factual, conceptual, procedural, and metacognitive?
200
The university that is credited with having the first higher-education curriculum
What is Harvard?
200
According to Tucker (2009) this phrase is synonymous with the term assessment.
What are test booklets and bubble sheets?
200
He is considered the father of curriculum design.
Who is Ralph Tyler?
200
These researchers found that if 25 formative assessments were used over a 15 week period that the students would make a 28.5 gain over control group without formative assessments?
Who are Black and Willem?
300
The changed cognitive processes from the original to revised Bloom's taxonomy.
What is remember instead of knowledge; understanding instead of comprehension; evaluating instead of synthesis; and creating instead of evaluate?
300
the father of progressivism
Who is John Dewey?
300
The words associated with WICS in Sternberg's model.
What are wisdom, intelligence, and creativity synthesized?
300
The creator of the direct instruction model of teaching.
Who is Madeline Hunter?
300
This type of assessment is best used for the more comprehensive array of knowledgeg and skills assessed during instruction, used for the purpose of giving grades or otherwise certifying student proficiency.
What is summative assessment?
400
Reasons the taxonomy was revised.
What is new knowledge about learning OR only three knowledge domains OR alignment of assessment and activities?
400
Some of the themes of focus for 21st Century Curriculum?
What is media literacy, financial, health, civic, environmental and global awareness?
400
Both Wiggins and McTighe (2008) and Sternberg (2008) profess that this is the primary mission of schools.
What is to become citizens of the world or prepare students for the world beyond school?
400
In the article Baby Steps, our group members created an example of differentiation using one of the three ways to differentiate. Their example was "When students of the same age use crayons of different sizes based on fine motor skills". This is an example of which of the three ways to differentiate and what are the other two ways.
What is process? THe other two are product and content.
400
Places the burden on the student to demonstrate in her/his own way how well she/he understand the standards, e.g. performances, tasks, portfolios, etc.
What is authentic assessment?
500
This is the cell you would place the following objective "The student will be able to check the influences that commercials have on their own "senses" and understand how those influences work on them."
What is cognitive process - understand and evaluate and knowledge domain - metacognitive
500
Results advocated from the Committee of Ten advocate in this year.
What is twelve years of school (eight primary, four secondary) in 1893?
500
The purpose of the creation of Sternberg's WISC, and the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy?
What is differentiated instruction, teaching for meaning, multiple intelligences, understanding how students learn?
500
According to the article "Even Genuises work hard". the authors stated that the mindset of viewing challenging work as growing, like difficult problems and challenges, respond to obstacles by trying new strategies. This is a type of what mindset?
What is growth?
500
Expose students to the criteria from the beginning of instruction (use student friendly versions), makes performance target clear (no mysteries), define terms, provide examples, provide opportunities for self and peer assessment using the vocabulary of the criteria?
What is the benefits of creating a rubric?
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