This second edition of the best-selling, award-winning Design in Five offers new and targeted information for reimagining assessment practices, as well as refined processes and protocols to fully engage learners. Refinements to the original five-phase protocol come from actual experiences of teachers who have engaged with the process. This is the book you need to design and use assessment well.
This book will help K-12 teachers, administrators, and students of teacher preparation courses:
Reflect on current assessment practices to determine their effectiveness
Learn and implement a five-phase process to design meaningful, relevant assessments that lead to high levels of learning for all
Align and design items and tasks to learning goals
Design assessments that help students invest in their learning and take action to improve
Access numerous reproducible surveys, charts, and sample assessments
Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Defining the Design Process Chapter 2: Choosing Standards and Planning Engagement Chapter 3: Analyzing Standards and Constructing Learning Progressions Chapter 4: Crafting an Assessment Plan Chapter 5: Creating the Assessment and Gathering the Materials Chapter 6: Determining Scoring Schemes and Student Investment Strategies Chapter 7: Collaboratively Engaging in the Assessment Process Epilogue: Building Hope Appendix: Reproducibles References and Resources Index