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Scott, Margaret; Unsworth, John – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2018
While traditionally the viva voce examination had a central role in student assessment it fell out of favour as higher education expanded. This paper describes the development of a digital video viva examination to promote a more authentic and lower stakes method of assessment for students in their final under-graduate module. The paper presents a…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Video Technology, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students
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Darling-Hammond, Linda – Educational Forum, 1994
Shortcomings of current testing policies have heightened interest in alternative assessment methods. Authentic assessments truly represent performance, evaluate against openly expressed standards, help students learn to evaluate themselves, and require public presentation and defense of their work. (SK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Performance Based Assessment, Standards, Student Evaluation
Steinberger, Elizabeth Donohoe – School Administrator, 1994
Howard Gardner is known for his theory of multiple intelligences, which holds that each individual's unique smartness cannot be measured by conventional IQ tests. Even the best students have flawed theories about existence and human behavior. Schools teach and assess everybody as though each has the same kind of mind. The ATLAS project respects…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Intelligence
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Hughes, Selma – Educational Horizons, 1993
Authentic assessment reflects the subject's content and process and the conditions for achievement, emphasizing whether students' progress is reasonable for their age and experience. Alternative assessments are having an effect on special education intervention, formative and summative evaluation, screening, referral, classification, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Alternative Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Performance Based Assessment
Caine, Geoffrey; Caine, Renate Nummela – High School Magazine, 1999
Brain research explains why testing for surface knowledge (memorization) reveals relatively little about real, usable knowledge. Assessment must contribute to real-world experience, relate to real-world performance, can never be fully translated into representative symbols or numbers, and can induce both helplessness (interference with meaningful…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Block Scheduling, Brain, High Schools
LeMahieu, Paul G. – School Administrator, 1992
Since 1987, Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Public Schools' Propel project has been using student portfolios to integrate assessment with learning and is now piloting portfolio assessment for public accountability. Unlike Vermont's system, which asks for students' best work, Pittsburgh's assessment reflects what the community typically expects from its…
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Performance Based Assessment
Cizek, Gregory J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1991
Just as testing generally is not the answer to the multifaceted problems facing contemporary American education, performance assessment is no panacea. Before embracing this new evaluation method, educators should assess the movement's claims, costs, and characteristics. At present, both goals and costs are uncertain. (30 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Innovation
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Wraga, William G. – NASSP Bulletin, 1994
Current concepts of performance assessment are very promising, partly because they are consistent with approved curriculum practice. The contemporary rationale for performance assessment has been largely uninformed by past ideas and practices. Overreliance on standardized test scores prevails, despite the midcentury core curriculum movement and…
Descriptors: College Preparation, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Longitudinal Studies
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Wolf, Dennie Palmer; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1992
Presents an interim vision of a performance assessment model for middle schools that is built on a culture of high expectations, internal accountability, and rites of passage expressed in student portfolios. Despite problems with portfolio work, all students and teachers must have ongoing experience with demanding tasks and high standards. Test…
Descriptors: Accountability, Expectation, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
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Darling-Hammond, Linda – NASSP Bulletin, 1993
Students at 1 East Harlem high school bypass Regents exams and Carnegie units, working intensively to prepare portfolios revealing their competence in 14 curricular areas. European assessment strategies differ from traditional U.S. tests by being truly representative of performance in the field, employing well-articulated performance standards,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Comparative Education, Performance, Performance Based Assessment
Wiggins, Grant – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
Two key assumptions of conventional test design--the compartmentalization of knowledge and the decontextualization of knowing--are false. Because competent performance requires both context and judgment, it is senseless to test for mastery as an unvarying response to unambiguous stimuli. Test-makers must link their tests to the tasks, contexts,…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education, Misconceptions, Performance
Terry, Julie – 1996
Year after year, students, teachers, administrators, politicians, and parents are faced with the dilemma of reading assessment. Sheila Valencia (1990) feels that reading assessment has become a hot topic because the outcome tends to differ from school to school. Evaluations should be authentic and trustworthy. Roger Farr (1992) has noted that the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Performance Based Assessment
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Wiliam, Dylan – Review of Research in Education, 2010
The idea that validity should be considered a property of inferences, rather than of assessments, has developed slowly over the past century. In early writings about the validity of educational assessments, validity was defined as a property of an assessment. The most common definition was that an assessment was valid to the extent that it…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Validity, Inferences, Construct Validity
Arter, Judy – 1998
This paper describes what teachers need to know about performance assessment to do it well. First, they should know what performance assessment is and why anyone should care. One thing that has to be emphasized is that there are two parts to a performance assessment: the tasks and the criteria. Teachers tend to be better at developing rich and…
Descriptors: Criteria, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading
Natriello, Gary; And Others – 1991
This paper examines the evaluation of student performance (SP) in schools in order to develop a set of strategies for creating more responsive systems for its evaluation, focusing on disadvantaged students. Problems involved in the evaluation of the performance of disadvantaged students are examined, including: evaluation purposes (direction,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged, Educational Assessment, Elementary School Students
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