R&L Education
Pages: 174
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-57886-207-8 • Paperback • February 2005 • $60.00 • (£46.00)
Lindsay Clare Matsumura is a research associate at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research focuses on assessing instructional quality and tracing the influence of reform policies on classroom practice.
Part 1 Foreword: Steady Work and Continuous Progress
Part 2 Preface
Part 3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 1 Classroom Assignment Quality: An Introduction
Chapter 5 2 Choosing the Right Text
Chapter 6 3 What's the Point of the Assignment? Setting Goals for Student Learning
Chapter 7 4 Challenging Students' Thinking; Analyzing and Interpreting a Text
Chapter 8 5 Creating and Communicating the Criteria for Excellent Work
Chapter 9 6 Written Directions: Once Way to Let Students Know How to Be Successful on an Assignment
Chapter 10 7 Feedback That Improves Thinking and Writing
Chapter 11 8 Are Students Learning What Was Intended? Aligning the Assignment Task With the Learning Goals
Chapter 12 9 Did Students Receive Feedback on What They Were Supposed to Learn? Aligning the Learning Goals With the Grading Criteria
Chapter 13 10 Putting It All Together: Assignment Quality Analysis in Action
Part 14 Appendix: Rubrics and Questions to Guide Reflection and Analysis
Part 15 References
Part 16 Index
Part 17 About the Author
This resource for teachers presents a series of rubrics that serve as diagnostic tools to assess the strengths and weaknesses of classroom assignments and guide the creation of new ones.
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