Differentiated assessment strategies : one tool doesn't fit all
- Responsibility
- Carolyn Chapman, Rita King.
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Imprint
- Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Corwin Press, c2012.
- Physical description
- xvi, 199 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Access
Available online

Education Library (Cubberley)
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LB3051 .C4483 2012 | Unknown |
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Creators/Contributors
- Author/Creator
- Chapman, Carolyn, 1945-
- Contributor
- King, Rita.
Contents/Summary
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-194) and index.
- Contents
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- Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors 1. One Tool Doesn't Fit All: Introduction What Is Differentiated Assessment? Analyzing Your View of Differentiated Assessment Building the Toolbox to "Zap the Gaps" Assessment in the Age of Accountability What Is the Teacher's Role in Differentiated Assessment? Opening the Toolbox 2. Bringing Research and Best Practices to Differentiated Formative Assessment Processing Information and Memory Why Students Forget and Why They Remember Assist the Brain in Memory Processing Develop Intelligent Behaviors for Assessment Authentic Assessment Performance Feedback 3. Creating a Climate for Formative Assessment The Affective Domain and Assessment Emotions Emotional Intelligence Self-Efficacy Motivation for Assessment The Physical Environment Setting Climate Goals 4. Knowing the Learner Information Gathering Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory Exploring Goleman and Sternberg More Ways to View Learners Through Animals' Eyes Performance Level Titles for the Assessed Learner Summary 5. Exploring Self-Assessment What Is Self-Assessment? What Is Self-Talk? Self-Talk for Task Assessment Teaching Self-Assessment Why Is It Important to Teach Learners How to Self Assess? Self-Checking Techniques for Assessment Assess On-Task Behaviors Summary 6. Formative Assessment Before the Learning Personalize Instructional Planning Engaging Students Before the Learning Summary 7. Formative Assessment During the Learning Formative Assessment Tools to Use During the Learning Summary 8. Formative Assessment After the Learning Assessment Tools: After the Learning Bloom's Taxonomy for Comprehension Assessment Summary 9. Differentiating Summative Assessments How Can Standardized Assessments Be Differentiated? Create a Positive Testing Environment Give Effective Directions Teach Test-Taking Skills Grading Summary 10. Assessment for Differentiated Instruction and Flexible Grouping Using Technology for Assessment Assessment Cubing Choice Boards Assessment Agendas Station, Centers, and Learning Zones for Assessment Assessment for Flexible Grouping Evaluating Group Work Group Discussion: Assessment Troubleshooting Tools for Group Assessment Summary 11. Differentiated Instructional Planning Models Adjustable Assignment Model Curriculum Compacting Model Academic Contract Model Project-Based Model Problem-Based Model Summary 12. Planning for Differentiated Assessment Step Up to Formative Assessment Planning Content, Process, Product, and Learning Disposition Assessment Essential Questions for Planning Assess the Assessment Tool Teaching Assessment Strategies Effective Differentiated Assessment Practices Generate Change for Differentiated Formative Assessment Summary Bibliography Index Summary.
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- Publisher's Summary
- Assessment is an essential component of differentiated instruction. Assessing students before, during, and after instruction allows teachers and curriculum leaders to draw from a repertoire of assessment tools and strategies not only to improve student performance but also to help students self-assess and take responsibility for their own learning. The assessment strategies in this book will give teachers and curriculum leaders ready-to-use tools for evaluating and activating students' prior knowledge; continually monitoring learning to provide feedback to students and inform instruction; assessing developmental readiness for new learning among younger, adolescent, and teen learners; assessing learner preferences, cognitive styles, and multiple intelligences; creating flexible learning groups for students to work together, alone, with partners, or in small groups; and creating adjustable assignments for students who are beginners or who are struggling, who are performing at grade level or approaching mastery, or who are performing at advanced mastery levels. This collection of ready-to-use assessment strategies will be appropriate for struggling learners, learners with special needs, learners who are performing at grade level, and for advanced learners. The new edition has been reorganized to be more user-friendly, is thoroughly updated, and includes a generous collection of new strategies.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)9781412996648 20160607
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Bibliographic information
- Publication date
- 2012
- ISBN
- 9781412996648 (pbk.)
- 1412996643 (pbk.)