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What is a learning objective?
What students can do at end of segment.
Why is it important to use learning objectives in assessing students?
So the teacher understands specific outcomes that the students should attain.
What is an example of a general learning target?
Student should be able to measure things accurately.
What is an example of an appropriate learning target?
The student will explain how plains fly.
What is an example of a development learning target?
Write a persuasive essay.
What is the correct order of Bloom's Taxonomy?
knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation
What is the best source for teachers to use in finding good general learning targets?
published state standards
What format is best used to assess analysis learning targets?
essay items
Why is it important to use taxonomies of thinking skills?
Make sure the lesson covers the most important cognitive skills
What is the best way to improve validity of assessment?
use performance based assessments
What is missing from the following Learning Target?
The student should understand the functions and parts of a flower.
the performance
Distinguishing between evaluation and measurement is an example of what on Blooms?
comprehension
The statement "the student uses the Pythagorean Theory to solve right triangle problems" is what?
application
Distractors should be plausible to students who?
are less knowledgeable
Which part of a multiple choice problem represents the problem to be solved?
the stem
A good assessment task should help you distinguish between?
knowledgeable and less knowledgeable students
What is a context dependent item?
one that requires the students to use the information or material preceding it
Which format is best used to organize personal thoughts?
essay
T/F? The probability of randomly guessing answer increases as the choices increase?
false
Which learning outcome is least measured with multiple choice questions?
creativity
What type of question to greater-less-same questions apply to?
ordering events or facts
Masterlist set of items are used to?
classify concepts
What should teachers not do to questions?
Make correct answer the longest
if Julie scores a 3.3 this means?
She has mastered 3/10 of the third grade.
What is an example of a criterion referenced interpretation?
Julie can spell 85% of the words in her book.
Why is diagnostic testing done?
determine strengths and weaknesses of students.
If a teacher observes her class in a science lab and takes note of what the students do/don't understand what has she just done?
Assessed the class
What is this an example of:?
The performance of the class on the SAT was excellent"
Evaluation
If a teacher administers a midterm, grades each test and then uses the class' results to plan for the next semester what type of evaluation has she done?
formative and summative
If schools fail to make AYP (adequate yearly progress) what can happen?
state takes over school, parents can move students, teachers can be replaced
What is the purpose of standards for teacher competence in educational assessment of students?
To guide teachers in identifying what is most important to know about assessment
If a psychologist assess Matthew and says he is not ready for first grade and should repeat kindergarten, this is an example of?
Placement decision