Designing Middle and High School Instruction and Assessment: Using the Cognitive Domain

"This is the only book that takes a step-by-step approach to student assessment at the middle and secondary school levels. This book is a unique contribution to the field of evaluation and assessment."
—John Hoyle, Professor of Educational Administration
Texas A&M University

Create objectives and assessments that tap into all levels of Bloom′s Taxonomy!

While today′s curriculum is largely driven by standards, many teachers find the lack of specificity in the standards to be confounding and even intimidating. Now this practical book provides middle and high school teachers with explicit guidance on designing specific objectives and developing appropriate formative and summative assessments to guide instruction.

The authors present an accessible model for developing unit and daily lesson plan objectives based on state and national content standards. Providing detailed examples for each level of Bloom′s Taxonomy, including synthesis and evaluation, the book covers the major forms of assessment that allow teachers to measure students′ understanding and mastery of the objectives. Teachers will learn how to:

  • Unwrap state and national standards
  • Understand how objectives and test items provide evidence of a particular level of knowledge
  • Write measurable objectives for unit and daily lesson plans
  • Develop appropriate assessments in the content areas

This easy-to-follow resource gives teachers the tools to write specific, standards-based objectives and find the perfect assessments to measure their students′ progress!

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Designing Middle and High School Instruction and Assessment: Using the Cognitive Domain

"This is the only book that takes a step-by-step approach to student assessment at the middle and secondary school levels. This book is a unique contribution to the field of evaluation and assessment."
—John Hoyle, Professor of Educational Administration
Texas A&M University

Create objectives and assessments that tap into all levels of Bloom′s Taxonomy!

While today′s curriculum is largely driven by standards, many teachers find the lack of specificity in the standards to be confounding and even intimidating. Now this practical book provides middle and high school teachers with explicit guidance on designing specific objectives and developing appropriate formative and summative assessments to guide instruction.

The authors present an accessible model for developing unit and daily lesson plan objectives based on state and national content standards. Providing detailed examples for each level of Bloom′s Taxonomy, including synthesis and evaluation, the book covers the major forms of assessment that allow teachers to measure students′ understanding and mastery of the objectives. Teachers will learn how to:

  • Unwrap state and national standards
  • Understand how objectives and test items provide evidence of a particular level of knowledge
  • Write measurable objectives for unit and daily lesson plans
  • Develop appropriate assessments in the content areas

This easy-to-follow resource gives teachers the tools to write specific, standards-based objectives and find the perfect assessments to measure their students′ progress!

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Designing Middle and High School Instruction and Assessment: Using the Cognitive Domain

Designing Middle and High School Instruction and Assessment: Using the Cognitive Domain

Designing Middle and High School Instruction and Assessment: Using the Cognitive Domain

Designing Middle and High School Instruction and Assessment: Using the Cognitive Domain

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Overview

"This is the only book that takes a step-by-step approach to student assessment at the middle and secondary school levels. This book is a unique contribution to the field of evaluation and assessment."
—John Hoyle, Professor of Educational Administration
Texas A&M University

Create objectives and assessments that tap into all levels of Bloom′s Taxonomy!

While today′s curriculum is largely driven by standards, many teachers find the lack of specificity in the standards to be confounding and even intimidating. Now this practical book provides middle and high school teachers with explicit guidance on designing specific objectives and developing appropriate formative and summative assessments to guide instruction.

The authors present an accessible model for developing unit and daily lesson plan objectives based on state and national content standards. Providing detailed examples for each level of Bloom′s Taxonomy, including synthesis and evaluation, the book covers the major forms of assessment that allow teachers to measure students′ understanding and mastery of the objectives. Teachers will learn how to:

  • Unwrap state and national standards
  • Understand how objectives and test items provide evidence of a particular level of knowledge
  • Write measurable objectives for unit and daily lesson plans
  • Develop appropriate assessments in the content areas

This easy-to-follow resource gives teachers the tools to write specific, standards-based objectives and find the perfect assessments to measure their students′ progress!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452236568
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 04/09/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
1. Deconstructing the Standards
2. Writing Unit and Daily Instructional Objectives
3. Writing True-False and Completion Items and Matching Exercises
4. Writing Multiple-Choice Items
5. Writing Short-Answer and Essay Items
6. Performance-Based Assessment
7. Portfolios
8. Conclusion
References and Further Readings
Index
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