Authentic Assessment in Action: Studies of Schools and Students at Work

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Teachers College Press, Oct 5, 2017 - Education - 304 pages

This book examines, through case studies of elementary and secondary schools, how five schools have developed “authentic,” performance-based assessments of students’ learning, and how this work has interacted with and influenced the teaching and learning experiences students encounter in school. This important and timely book reveals the changing dynamics of classroom life as it moves from more traditional pedagogy to one that asks students to master intellectual and practical skills that are eminently transferable to “real-life” social settings and workplaces.

“The issue of assessment comes first, but we see in the following case studies how it becomes powerfully enveloped in the processes of learning and teaching, of informing students, teachers, parents, and others of ‘how the children are doing.’ The portraits explicitly and implicitly suggest a deep, fair, and defensible way to answer the question ‘How’m I doing?’ in a manner that helps this child and eventually every child.”
—From the Foreword by Theodore R. Sizer

“Informative and thought provoking.”
—American Journal of Education

 

Contents

Graduation by Portfolio at Central Park East Secondary School
21
Chapter 3
83
Chapter 4
115
Chapter 5
168
Chapter 6
205
Chapter 7
252
References
269
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