Standards
Assessment
High Quality Classroom Assessment
Vocabulary
Other
100
Asks "How good is good enough"
What is a performance assessment?
100
When students assess their own work and their thought processes while completing their work, they are doing what?
What is self-assessment?
100
The degree to which an assessment provides results that are consistent over time.
What is reliability?
100
Practice of holding teachers responsible for high professional and moral standards and creating effective learning environments
What is accountability?
100
What may a highstakes test determine for students?
What is whether the student can participate in extracurricular activities or graduate?
200
Statements that reflect what students should know and be able to do within a particular discipline or at a particular grade level
What is a standard?
200
A paper and pencil test that is taken by a large group of steudents and cored in a uniform manner
What is a standardized test?
200
The degree to which an assessment measures what they are supposed to measure.
What is validity?
200
Students' assess one another's work.
What is peer assessment/
200
Answers the question "how well can students use what the know".
What is performance-based learning?
300
Define benchmarks
What are content standards that are presented as specific statements of what students should understand and be able to do at specific developmental stages or grades?
300
SAT, ACT, Stanford Achievement Test, ITBS
What are examples of standardized tests?
300
Rating scales that consist of pre-established performance criteria.
What are rubrics?
300
Students work in teams to explore real world problems and create presentations to share what the have learned.
What is project-based learning?
300
Give 2 examples of authentic assessments.
What is writing a brochure, making a map, creating a recipe, directing a play, writing a children's book etc.?
400
What does SBE stand for?
What is Standards-based Education?
400
The process of gathering information about students learning progress and making instructional decisions based on that information.
What is assessment?
400
Name the two types of rubrics.
What are holistic and analytic?
400
These assessments enable teachers to rank students in terms of their achievement.
What are norm-referenced assessments?
400
List 5 steps of an effective classroom assessment.
What are goal of assessment, method of assessment, evaluation, use, feedback.
500
Content, knowledge, and skills students should acquire in various academic disciplines
What are content standards?
500
Assessments designed to measure performance of students who are unable to participate in the traditional large-scale assessments used by districts and states.
What are alternative assessments?
500
Effort, neatness, correctness, how well students did as compared to other students or their own past experience, how long students have been studying the topic
What is criteria to consider when grading student assignments?
500
Type of assessment based on a collection of student work that shows significant accomplishment in a given academic area.
What is portfolio assessment?
500
What are 3 factors related to common core standards?
What are 1clear understandable, and consistent. 2 are aligned with college and work experience. 3 are evidence and research based.