Handbook of Formative Assessment

Handbook of Formative Assessment

Handbook of Formative Assessment

Handbook of Formative Assessment

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Overview

Formative assessment has recently become a focus of renewed research as state and federal policy-makers realize that summative assessments have reached a point of diminishing returns as a tool for increasing student achievement. Consequently, supporters of large-scale testing programs are now beginning to consider the potential of formative assessments to improve student achievement. The mission of this handbook is to comprehensively profile this burgeoning field of study. Written by leading international scholars and practitioners, each chapter includes a discussion of key issues that dominate formative assessment policy and practice today, as well as those that are likely to affect research and practice in the coming years.

Key features include:

  • Comprehensive – nineteen chapters cover all aspects of formative assessment including classroom assessment, large-scale applications, technological applications, applications for special needs students, K-12 and post-secondary applications, psychometric considerations, case studies, and discussion of alternative assessment formats such as portfolios and performance assessments.

  • Integrative – thoughtful attention is given to the integration of large-scale and classroom assessments.

  • Practical – provides practical guidance on how to conduct formative assessments that generate credible information to guide instruction.

  • Global – provides perspectives from leading international scholars and practitioners whose expertise spans diverse settings, student populations, and educational systems.

  • Accessible Style – although grounded in the latest research, the book’s style and tone has been carefully crafted to make it accessible to both the textbook and professional markets. It will also be a critical reference book for researchers in teacher preparation, educational administration, and educational policy studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415993203
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/02/2009
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Heidi Andrade (PhD Harvard) is Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology and Methodology at the University of Albany, State University of New York where she teaches courses on classroom assessment, educational psychology, and self-regulated learning.

Gregory Cizek (PhD Michigan State University) is Professor of educational measurement and evaluation at the University of North Carolina where he teaches courses in applied testing, statistics, and research methods.

Table of Contents

Preface

Section I. Foundations of Formative Assessment

1. An Introduction to Formative Assessment: History, Characteristics, and Challenges, Gregory J. Cizek

2. An Integrative Summary of the Research Literature and Implications for a New Theory of Formative Assessment, Dylan Wiliam

3. The Practical Implications of Educational Aims and Contexts for Formative Assessment, James McMillan

Section II. Formative Assessment Methods and Practice

4. Peers as a Source of Formative Assessment, Keith J. Topping

5. Formative Assessment Applications of Culminating Demonstrations of Mastery, Jill Davidson and Jay Feldman

6. Students as the Definitive Source of Formative Assessment: Academic Self-Assessment and the Self-Regulation of Learning, Heidi L. Andrade

7. Formative Assessment: The Contribution of Benjamin S. Bloom, Thomas R. Guskey

8. Technology-Aided Formative Assessment of Learning: New Developments and Applications, Michael K. Russell

9. Formative Assessment, Motivation, and Science Learning, Maria Araceli Ruiz-Primo, Erin Marie Furtak, Carlos Ayala, Yue Yin, and Richard J. Shavelson

10. Research and Strategies for Adapting Formative Assessment for Students with Special Needs, Stephen N. Elliott, Ryan J. Kettler, Peter A. Beddow, and Alexander Kurz

11. Research and Recommendations for Formative Assessment with English Language Learners, Jamal Abedi

12. Moment-by-moment Formative Assessment of Second Language Development: ESOL Professionals at Work, Carla Meskill

13. Formative Assessment Practices that Maximize Learning for Students At-Risk, Gerunda B. Hughes

14. Essential Formative Assessment Competencies for Teachers and School Leaders, Rick Stiggins

15. Research on Characteristics of Effective Professional Development Programs for Enhancing Educators’ Skills in Formative Assessment, M. Christina Schneider and Bruce Randel

Section III: Challenges and Future Directions for Formative Assessment

16. Mixing It Up: Combining Sources of Classroom Achievement Information for Formative and Summative Purposes, Susan M. Brookhart

17. Psychometric Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing Formative Assessment, Walter D. Way, Robert P. Dolan, and Paul Nichols

18. Strategies and Policies for Incorporating Formative Assessment into Comprehensive and Balanced State Assessment Systems, Doug A. Rindone and Duncan MacQuarrie

19. Keeping the Focus, Expanding the Vision, Maintaining the Balance: Preserving and Enhancing Formative Assessment in Nebraska, Chris W. Gallagher

20. Summing Up and Moving Forward: Key Challenges and Future Directions for Research and Development in Formative Assessment, Heidi L. Andrade

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Author Index

Subject Index

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