Part of The New Art and Science of Teaching seriesShift to a new paradigm of classroom assessment that is more accurate, meaningful, and authentic. The New Art and Science of Classroom Assessment explores the inadequacies of traditional assessment methods and details how to use classroom assessment to its full potential. Step by step, the authors outline a clear path for transitioning to more holistic assessment methods that truly reflect course curriculum and student progress.Learn how you can develop authentic assessment for learning in the classroom:Explore a new perspective on effective assessment for learning, including classroom, interim, and year-end assessments (from formative assessment to summative assessment).Learn how to create a curriculum that provides clear guidance as to what should be assessed.Acquire strategies for assessing four general types of skills: (1) cognitive skills, (2) knowledge-application skills, (3) metacognitive skills, and (4) general behavior skills.Develop expertise with classroom assessment tools, such as the types of declarative content, selected response items, and short constructed response questions.Download free reproducible tables and checklists to assist in implementing new methods of assessment design.A joint publication of ASCD and Solution TreeContents:IntroductionChapter 1: The Assessment-Friendly CurriculumChapter 2: Proficiency ScalesChapter 3: Parallel AssessmentsChapter 4: The Measurement Process and Different Types of AssessmentChapter 5: Summative ScoresChapter 6: Non-Subject-Specific SkillsChapter 7: Record Keeping and ReportingEpilogueAppendix A: Types of Declarative ContentAppendix B: Types of Test Response ItemsReferences and ResourcesBooks in The New Art and Science of Teaching series:The New Art and Science of TeachingThe Handbook for the New Art and Science of TeachingThe New Art and Science of Teaching ReadingThe New Art and Science of Teaching WritingThe New Art and Science of Classroom Assessment