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McCrann, John R. Troutman – Educational Leadership, 2018
John R. Troutman McCrann, a math educator and teacher leader at Harvest Collegiate High School in New York City, writes that teachers' autonomy to design and assess student learning has been siphoned away. In this article, he makes an argument for why assessment should be left in the hands of those who know students and standards…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Teacher Role, Evaluation Methods, Performance Based Assessment
Goodwin, Bryan – Educational Leadership, 2016
A report from TNTP (formerly The New Teacher Project) raised eyebrows recently when it concluded that much of the professional development teachers receive does little to improve teaching quality. The report, provocatively titled "The Mirage: Confronting the Hard Truth About Our Quest for Professional Development," examined the…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development, Coaching (Performance), Peer Teaching
McTighe, Jay – Educational Leadership, 2018
The author examines three essential questions on educational assessment: What really matters in a contemporary education? How should we assess those things that matter? How might our assessments enhance learning that matters, not just measure it? In answering these question, he argues that schools need a broader collection of measures, with a…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Educational Assessment, Performance Based Assessment, Student Evaluation
Greenblatt, Deborah – Educational Leadership, 2016
States and teacher preparation programs across the country are increasingly using a teacher candidate assessment called edTPA. The purpose? To make sure that teacher candidates are ready and able to teach before they begin their careers. The teacher performance assessment requires candidates to compile a portfolio that consists of lesson plans,…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Evaluation Methods, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Competencies
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Lalor, Angela Di Michele – Educational Leadership, 2012
The feedback process in school--and its effect on learners--resembles a global positioning system (GPS). When students receive clear, high-quality feedback that is tied to learning targets, student learning moves forward. When they are deprived of feedback or given feedback that is barely connected to learning targets, students get frustrated,…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Feedback (Response), Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques
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Wiggins, Grant – Educational Leadership, 2014
Education has a long-standing practice of turning worthwhile learning goals into lists of bits. One might even say that this practice is the original sin in curriculum design: take a complex whole, divide it into small pieces, string those together in a rigid sequence of instruction and testing, and call completion of this sequence…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Mastery Learning, Educational Objectives, Criteria
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Bambrick-Santoyo, Paul – Educational Leadership, 2012
Michelle is a first-year English teacher at Vailsburg Middle School, a public school in Newark, New Jersey. Michelle is dedicated, caring, energetic, and insightful. This year, the author had the chance to watch Michelle and her principal, Serena Savarirayan, meet for their weekly debriefing of Michelle's teaching. Serena began by praising…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), English Instruction, Questioning Techniques, Classroom Observation Techniques
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Marzano, Robert J. – Educational Leadership, 1994
Students generally do better on outcome-based performance tasks than on domain-specific tasks. Results on performance tasks must be interpreted in the context of instruction or guidance provided before or during their administration. Reliability is sometimes questionable, since teachers are highly influenced by students' overall academic…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach, Performance Based Assessment
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Jametz, Kate – Educational Leadership, 1994
In 1990, the California Assessment Collaborative was created to support development and implementation of teacher-designed performance assessments. Four key practices help ensure that assessment serves instruction: articulating standards and assessment design; building teacher capacity for using assessment to improve instruction; building student…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Performance Based Assessment, Performance Tests, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Perkins, David; Blythe, Tina – Educational Leadership, 1994
Recent research documents students' misconceptions about key math and science ideas, parochial views of history, and tendency to reduce complex literary works to stereotypes. To improve understanding, learners should focus on activities asking them to generalize, find new examples, and apply principles thoughtfully. Teachers should pursue…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Goal Orientation
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Shavelson, Richard J.; Baxter, Gail P. – Educational Leadership, 1992
A recent study compared hands-on scientific inquiry assessment to assessments involving lab notebooks, computer simulations, short-answer paper-and-pencil problems, and multiple-choice questions. Creating high quality performance assessments is a costly, time-consuming process requiring considerable scientific and technological know-how. Improved…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Costs, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning
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Baker, Eva L. – Educational Leadership, 1994
Teachers must learn to distinguish among performance assessments of different quality and appropriateness. Design criteria (cognitive complexity, linguistic appropriateness, content quality and coverage, and meaningfulness) are judged by examining assessment tasks and scoring rubrics. Effects criteria (transfer, generalizability, instructional…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Guidelines
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Stow, Shirley B.; Sweeney, Jim – Educational Leadership, 1981
A comprehensive three-year process for planning a system of teacher accountability can ensure discriminating and valid results. (Author)
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Performance Factors, Teacher Effectiveness
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Simmons, Rebecca – Educational Leadership, 1994
Assessment is an essential, ongoing instructional component that guides the learning process. Ongoing assessment uses exhibitions, student explanations of concepts, the writing of a poem or song, or other thought-demanding performances to evaluate and reflect on students' work. This article uses a high school literature and justice unit to…
Descriptors: Comprehension, High Schools, Learning Processes, Literature
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Slavin, Robert E. – Educational Leadership, 1991
Critiques Kohn's article (in the same "Educational Leadership" issue) arguing against the use of cooperative rewards. Without group rewards based on the learning of all group members, cooperative learning can degenerate into answer-sharing. The idea that such rewards (usually paper certificates) can be dispensed with is wishful thinking. Includes…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives, Performance Factors
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