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The Myths of Standardized Tests

eBook - Why They Don't Tell You What You Think They Do
ISBN/EAN: 9781442208117
Umbreit-Nr.: 2156329

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 206 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 16.01.2011
Auflage: 1/2011


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  • Zusatztext
    • Pundits, politicians, and business leaders continually make claims for what standardized tests can do, and those claims go largely unchallenged because they are in line with popular assumptions about what these tests can do, what the scores mean, and the psychology of human motivation. But what most of what these opinion leaders say-and the public believes-about standardized testing just isn't so. However, few members of the general public, not even concerned parents, have the time or the background to keep up with the latest findings of testing experts, psychometricians, and researchers. That's where The Myths of Standardized Tests comes in. In simple, accessible language, Harris, Smith, and Harris spell out the assumptions underlying standardized tests and point out what's true about them and what's just plain mythical. But they not only debunk common assumptions; they propose better ways to judge the success of our schools. They also offer readers suggestions for ways they can help reduce the burden of tests on their children. Appendixes offer readers contact information and suggestions for actions they can take to become part of the solution to the problem of overusing and misusing standardized tests.

  • Kurztext
    • Much of the common knowledge about standardized tests is simply wrong, and these misunderstandings have led to the distortion of the education of children and the judgments made about them. The Myths of Standardized Tests debunks these assumptions, proposing better ways to judge the success of our schools and offering readers suggestions for ways they can help reduce the burden of tests on their children.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <span><span><span>Phillip Harris</span><span> is Executive Director of the Association for Educational Communications&amp; Technology. He is the former Director of the Center for Professional Development at Phi Delta Kappa International and was a member of the faculty of Indiana University for 22 years, serving in both the Psychology Department and the School of Education.<br>For 27 years,</span><span>Bruce M. Smith</span><span> was a member of the editorial staff of the</span><span>Phi Delta Kappan</span><span>, the flagship publication of Phi Delta Kappa International, the association for professional educators. He retired as editor-in-chief in 2008. He holds degrees from M.I.T., the University of New Hampshire, and Indiana University.<br></span><span>Joan Harris</span><span> has taught first, second, and third grades for more than 25 years. In 1997, she was recognized by the National Association for the Education of Young Children as the outstanding teacher of the year.</span></span></span>
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