R&L Education
Pages: 222
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-57886-810-0 • Paperback • May 2008 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
Christopher Deneen is an associate professor and director of assessment for the Graduate School of Psychology and Education at Touro College, New York City. He has been a teacher and administrator in K-12 schools. James Deneen is a consultant to schools and other educational institutions. For some 25 years, he was a program director for the Advanced Placement Program and for the Division of Teacher Programs and Services at Educational Testing Service. Earlier, he was a teacher and administrator in K-12 schools and at several universities.
Chapter 1 The Social and Political Realities of Student Assessment
Part 1 Understanding Assessment Preview
Part 2 Classroom Assessment Preview
Chapter 2 The Basics of Assessment
Part 3 Standardized Assessment Preview
Chapter 3 Formative and Summative Assessment
Part 4 Grading and Reporting Preview
Chapter 4 Selection Responses
Chapter 5 Supply Responses
Part 5 Program Evaluation and Accountability Preview
Chapter 6 Authentic and Performance Measures
Chapter 7 What Are Standardized Tests?
Chapter 8 Using the Results of Standardized Tests
Chapter 9 Preparing Students for Standardized Tests
Chapter 10 Classroom Assessments and Standardized Tests
Chapter 11 Summative Progress Reports
Chapter 12 Reporting Results of Assessment
Chapter 13 Program Evaluation
Chapter 14 Accountability
This is an important book for school professionals. Chris Deneen brings his current experience in preparing and monitoring urban teachers, while Jim Deneen draws on his years of experience at ETS, where he focused on issues in assessing Hispanic students. Assessing Student Achievement is filled with information and techniques that teachers and administrators can immediately put into practice.
— Gary Keller, professor and director, Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University