Valid, reliable, and fair
What are high-quality assessments?
Multiple-choice best practice guidelines include avoiding "all of the above" and "none of the above" as well as confusing combinations of answer choices. True or false?
What is true?
What is an analytic rubric?
Course goal, SLO, and Assessment
What is an Assessment Alignment Table?
Consistency of the measure
What is reliability of an assessment?
Develop multiple-choice questions around a stimulus you provide such as a map, graph, diagram, or reading passage
What is interpretive exercises?
Aligning percentages to grade level or point value for measuring competency
What are numerical descriptors?
Learning objective and level of knowledge
What is Table of Specifications?
Bloom's Taxonomy and Webb's Depth of Knowledge (DOK)
What are frameworks used to assess academic rigor of an assignment?
Essay items do not need limits on content because the free-form response type is accommodating the learner. True or false?
What is false?
(Write the prompt to focus learners on the key ideas they should address in their response)
Name three types of rubrics.
What are holistic, analytic, and single-point?
Used to help instructional designers ensure they have assessed all components.
What is an assessment alignment table?
The domain of Bloom's Taxonomy that consists of LOTS and HOTS
Compare and contrast large-scale assessment and classroom assessment on the dimensions of frequency and nature of feedback. (2 points frequency, 2 points feedback. 4 total points)
What is high quality essay item example?
Rubric elements written as learning objectives.
What are quality descriptors?
This template helps ensure that each item on the test is related to the learning goals and that students are being asked higher order questions about the topics.
What is a table of specifications?
Student tasks range from a student being able to recall facts to synthesizing information from a variety of sources in this framework.
What is Webb's DOK?
What is best practice for Performance-Based Assessment?
Along with consistent scoring expectations, rubrics provide what?
What is a subjective roadmap for students to follow?
Used to help instructional designers ensure the assessment items are written to elicit knowledge at the appropriate level of complexity.
What is a table of specifications?