Classroom Assessment
Classroom Assessment, Cont.
Purposes of Grading
References for Grading
Determining the Distribution of Grades
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What is classroom assessment?

It can be defined as the collection, evaluation, and use of information to help teachers make decisions that improve student learning.

100

Name 9 ways to adapt assessments for ELL's?

Variety, formative assessment, range, time, level of support, difficulty, product, participation, and feedback.

100

Name the 6 functions of grading.

1. Informational functions.

2. Administrative functions.

3. Guidance functions.

4. Sorting and selecting functions.

5. Motivational functions.

6. Research functions.

100

What are the 3 references for grading?

1. Criterion-referenced standards

2. Norm-referenced standards

3. Potential standards

100

What are the 2 guidelines for determining the distribution of grades?

1. Criterion-referenced grading

2. Norm-referenced grading

200

What are the 4 components of implementing classroom assessment?

Purpose, measurement, evaluation, and use.

200

Why do ELLs experience difficulties in assessments?

Difficulty in comprehension of the test language, difficulty in expressing what they know, lack of content and cultural knowledge of the test items, unfamiliarity of test types, and emotional stress.

200

What are the 4 common ways that teachers confound achievement grades?

1. Treating practice tests and homework as summative assessment.

2. Administering unannounced posttests.

3. Reducing posttest scores due to misbehavior.

4. Using extra-credit assignments to alter grades.

200

What are criterion-referenced standards?

They involve comparing a student's performance to prespecified standards set by the teacher, usually indicated in percentages of material learned.

200

What is criterion-referenced grading?

When it's used, conditions for grading on an absolute basis must be met.

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What are the 3 types of assessments?

Preassessment, formative, and summative.

300

How can a teacher adapt assessments for students with special needs?

Test construction, test administration, testing site.

300

What is a grading system?

A grading system is the manner in which the students' achievement is reported.

300

What are norm-referenced standards?

They involve comparing a student's performance with that of a reference group, typically one's classmates.

300

What do the letter grades stand for?

A= Outstanding

B= Very Good

C= Satisfactory

D= Very Weak

F= Unsatisfactory

400

What are the characteristics of good assessment instruments?

Validity, reliability, and practicality.

400

What problems might a student with special needs have regarding assessments?

Problems include comprehension difficulties, auditory difficulties, visual difficulties, time constraint difficulties, anxiety, embarrassment, and variability in behavior from one day to the next.

400

What are the 5 grading systems mentioned in the book?

1. Percentage grades

2. Letter grades

3. Descriptive Assessments

4. Pass-fail grading

5. Checklists of objectives

400

What are potential standards?

Under the potential standards system, students receive high marks if they perform well relative to their apparent abilities, improve considerably, or appear to be making extensive efforts.

400

What is norm-referenced grading?

It involves the ranking of students in order of their overall achievement and assigning letter grades on the basis of each student's rank in the group.

500

According to chapter 11, what types of assessment technologies are beneficial?

Digital portfolios; videos/podcasts; and wikis, discussion boards, blogs. 

500

Name 7 ways how a teacher should establish a framework for assessment?

1.  Identify the reasons for assessing student performance.

2.  Plan to gather information for both formative and summative assessment.

3.  Identify course content that is to be assessed.

4.  Relate the assessment to the prestated objectives.

5.  Include assessment measures in all three learning domains.

6.  Use multiple approaches when gathering assessment information

7.  Devise as assessment plan before instruction.

500

What is an assessment measure?

An assessment measure is the means by which a teacher gathers information about the students' achievement.

500

Which standard is the most difficult for teachers to teach effectively?

Potential standards method.
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What are nonachievement outcomes?

They involve student conduct in areas such as effort, study habits, attitude toward learning, and citizenship.