【简介】
In Simplifying Common Assessment: A Guide for Professional Learning Communities at Work, Kim Bailey and Chris Jakicic address questions and challenges teacher teams experience and demonstrate how teams can develop effective and efficient common assessments. They simplify assessment development to give K--12 collaborative teams the confidence to write and use team-designed common formative assessments. This way, educators can monitor students’ learning and ensure that all students master essential skills and concepts.
Readers will:
•Frame their assessment and feedback methods to pursue the end goal of learning for all
•Use templates and protocols to unwrap essential standards, create performance tasks, plan appropriate assessments, and analyze data
•Learn the different purposes that wide-angle questions and close-up questions serve in reaching assessment goals
•Understand different types of assessments and the results gained from each of them
•Use a road map that can help guide their work with common assessments
【目录】
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
Framing the Power of Assessment in Professional Learning Communities
Chapter 1
Clarifying Assessment Types and Uses
Chapter 2
Starting With the End in Mind
Chapter 3
Considering Rigor and Complexity
Chapter 4
Intentionally Planning Instruction and Assessment
Chapter 5
Creating Questions, Tasks, and Tools That Work
Chapter 6
Using Data to Support Student Learning
Chapter 7
Focusing on Feedback and Grappling With Grading
Chapter 8
Using Common Assessments With Singleton Teachers
EPILOGUE
APPENDIX
Using a Road Map to Implement Common Assessments
REFERENCES AND RESOURCES
INDEX