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Course Description | Syllabus | Instructor | Required Textbook

   “ What the course did was shed new light and create new perspectives for me. The things I took from this course I could readily apply in the classroom” (CTER student, 2002)

 

Course Description

This sixteen-week course explores current issues and trends using alternative methods of student assessment. We will focus on the measurement and assessment process, measuring complex achievement, creating student portfolios and a variety of assessment procedures teachers can use as students engage in their work. During this course, we will read, reflect and discuss these topics; create rubrics and other assessment measures; and test out these new assessments and procedures in the classroom.

 

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Syllabus

Major Topics covered in the course:

Issues and Trends in Educational Testing and Student Assessment

Types of Assessment Measures

The Role of Assessment in a Learning Culture

Validity & Reliability

Assessment Planning

Essays and Other Written Forms of Assessments

Performance-Based and Project-Based Assessments

Portfolios ; Other assessment procedures

Interpreting Test Scores and Norms

Assessing Diverse Learners; Assessing Group Work

Using Assessment Software

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Instructor

Dr. Kathy Ryan
Katherine Ryan
Associate Professor
Educational Psychology
260B Education Building
1310 S. 6th St. MC 708


Email: k-ryan6@uiuc.edu
 

 

 

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Required Textbook

Linn and Miller (2005). Measurement and Assessment in Teaching 
(9th edition) Upple Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.

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