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Marzano, Robert J. – School Administrator, 1998
A big problem with performance tests and standards is their specificity, or lack of generalizability. "Keeping no secrets" and "teaching to the test" for performance tasks and traditional tests are absolutely necessary if schools are to prepare students adequately to meet performance standards. This nontraditional approach…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions, Performance Based Assessment
Rotberg, Iris C. – School Administrator, 1996
Because educators have unrealistic expectations about tests, they use them inappropriately and draw inaccurate conclusions from results. This article debunks five myths about test-score comparisons: valid measurement of school quality; declining international competitiveness; "fixing" schools with more tests; development of new, improved…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Competition, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Stiggins, Richard J. – School Administrator, 1998
Today's teachers are unprepared to meet increasingly complex assessment challenges. The poor state of assessment literacy arises from naive assumptions about standardized testing and student motivation, fear of being held accountable for student achievement, parents' nostalgic views of testing, and confusion over achievement expectations for high…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions
Stephens, Gail M. – School Administrator, 1993
School boards should focus on knowledge, skills, and attitudes students need to function in tomorrow's world, instead of determining what education programs the community wants and can afford. Results-oriented evaluation is a house of sand, because students come from varied backgrounds and most results are caused by the system originating them.…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance
Jaeger, Richard M.; Hattie, John A. – School Administrator, 1996
Using research findings and statistics to support a policy argument often leads to misinterpretations and exaggerations of public school performance. Two experts illustrate this point by discussing examples of distorted high school drop-out rates, student performance on standardized tests, and international comparisons of U.S. and Japanese…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Data Analysis, Definitions, Dropout Rate
Kaufhold, Jack – School Administrator, 1998
Teaching to the test has significant undesirable effects. This practice skews scores and invalidates the test, promotes convergent thinking, promotes learning that may be obsolete, excludes the arts and extracurricular activities, promotes didactic instruction over discovery learning, involves only short-term memory, and excludes higher-order…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Memorization