PPT-A Quantitative Literacy Assessment Rubric
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Development amp Lessons Learned Stuart Boersma Central Washington Univ Caren Diefenderfer Hollins University Shannon Dingman Univ of Arkansas Bernie Madison Univ of Arkansas. MA 103. Gerald Kruse and David Drews. Juniata College. Huntingdon, PA. kruse@juniata.edu. drews@juniata.edu. Outline of Status Report/Mentoring Session. History. Experimental Design. Data. Tentative. Kansas State Department of Education. Constructed Response. A student’s answers to assessment tasks, such as essay items, that require a response to be generated by the student “from scratch”. 1. Jamie McDermott . Programme Leader - MSc Occupational Therapy (pre-registration). Lori Stevenson. Lecturer in Psychology & Academic Development Tutor. . John Smith. Learning Technologist. School of Health and Life Sciences. Kansas State Department of Education. ASSESSMENT LITERACY PROJECT. 1. Overview: . Learning Progressions. What is . a . Learning Progression . ?. Why . is a . Learning Progression. . important. ?. ASSESSMENT LITERACY PROJECT. Professor Timothy . Farnsworth, CUNY . Hunter . College. Communicative Assessment Is Hard!. We are making inferences about what people can and can’t get done in the real world, not: . What grammar or vocabulary they can choose from 4 options on a MC test. A USER FRIENDLY PRIMER. R. Michael Haynes, PhD. Executive Director. Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness. Tarleton State University. What is . assessment?. “. Assessment is any effort to gather, analyze, and interpret evidence which describes institutional, divisional, or agency effectiveness…” . Rubrics. What is a rubric?. An evaluation tool. explicit criteria for scoring. simple checklist (holistic) to highly complex (analytic). q. uality control, consistency. feedback for areas of improvement. ™. Visitor Pass. Go to . www.livetext.com. Click on “Use Visitor Pass”. Enter “9409ACEF” in the Pass Code field and click on Visitor Pass Entry. Rubric Design & CAEP Implications. D. r. Lance Tomei. What is a rubric?. An evaluation tool. As simple as a checklist (holistic) to highly complex (analytic). Quality control. Provide feedback for areas of improvement. Can be developed and used by students, instructors, & administrators. The Rubric for End of Course Assessments. 2010-2011. Alternate Performance Based Assessment-The Rubric. Students with disabilities must participate in the state End of Course (EOC) assessment. These students must receive appropriate support and accommodations with the goal of mastering course content and passing the EOC assessment. However, a student on an active IEP whose disability interferes with performance on the EOC assessment may demonstrate mastery of core knowledge and skills for that course through the approved alternative performance based assessment.. UTLC Teaching Innovations Office. Rubrics as Pedagogical Tools. Basics of Rubrics. For Instructors and Students. Transparent, Intentional Design through Rubrics. Bright Lines and Authentic Assessment. Module 4: Analyzing & Reporting Assessment Results. © 2013 Christie Cruise-Harper, PhD . All Rights Reserved. The purpose of this module is to assist you with . analyzing the data you gathered for . Modified from a presentation given by Mary J. Allen. Rubrics can be used to classify student essays, research reports, projects, performances, works of art, oral presentations, portfolios, and group activities. They are powerful tools that can both give feedback to students as well as collect data for assessment.. IE Cycle and Beyond. Dr. Dan Su. Mary Cheek. Alison Soeder. Tracy Stewart. Recognitions. New Plans This Year. BS Agricultural Science & Technology – Leadership & Communication emphasis. BS Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems .
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