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Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 511 g

Gullickson / Arlen R. Gullickson

The Student Evaluation Standards

How to Improve Evaluations of Students
1. Auflage 2002
ISBN: 978-0-7619-4663-2
Verlag: Corwin

How to Improve Evaluations of Students

Buch, Englisch, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 511 g

ISBN: 978-0-7619-4663-2
Verlag: Corwin


"Teachers make judgments about students every day, based on such formal and informal appraisals of their work as classroom observation, homework assignments, and teacher-made quizzes. Soon, they'll have the first set of professional standards to help guide them in making such decisions."
—Education Week
—Education Week

A practical guide to designing and assessing student evaluation.

Student evaluation and assessment are central to every school and classroom. Evaluation and assessment are how we find out what students are learning, how they are progressing, and how we can make improvements for their future development. With requirements for testing and standards-based instruction at an all-time high, effective student evaluation is more essential today than ever before. But where in the instructional process should assessments occur? What kinds of questions should be asked? How is the information used to direct student learning? Who has the right to access and use this information?

The Joint Committee presents 28 certified standards for assessing evaluation practices in elementary and secondary classrooms. These standards are broken down into four essential attributes of sound evaluation, each providing definitions, guidelines, common errors, supportive documentation, and illustrative case studies:

- Propriety standards, which protect individual rights

- Utility standards, which ensure that evaluations are timely, informative, and influential

- Feasibility standards, which recognize "real-world" dynamics and environmental influences

- Accuracy standards, which determine whether an evaluation has produced sound information

These standards provide teachers and administrators with the tools they need to master every "nuance" of student evaluation, including validity, political viability, teacher biases, conflicts of interest, a student's right to privacy, and much more. But most important, they will help ensure that student evaluation practices are on track, so we can properly serve and improve student learning.

These standards have been approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and were developed with assistance from members of 16 professional societies:

American Association of School Administrators

American Counseling Association

American Educational Research Association

American Evaluation Association

American Psychological Association

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

Canadian Evaluation Society

Canadian Society for the Study of Education

Consortium for Research on Educational Accountability and Teacher Evaluation

Council of Chief State School Officers

National Association of Elementary School Principals

National Association of Secondary School Principals

National Council on Measurement in Education

National Education Association

National Legislative Program Evaluation Society

National School Boards Association

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Functional Table of Contents
The Joint Committee
Acknowledgments
Invitation to Users
Preface
Introduction
Applying the Standards
The Standards
1. Proprietary Standards
Service to Students
Appropriate Policies and Procedures
Access to Evaluation Information
Treatment of Students
Rights of Students
Balanced Evaluation
Conflict of Interest
2. Utility Standards
Constructive Orientation
Defined Users and Uses
Information Scope
Evaluator Qualifications
Explicit Values
Effective Reporting
Follow-Up
3. Feasibility Standards
Practical Orientation
Political Viability
Evaluation Support
4. Accuracy Standards
Validity Orientation
Defined Expectations for Students
Context Analysis
Documented Procedures
Defensible Information
Reliable Information
Bias Identification and Management
Handling Information and Quality Control
Analysis of Information
Justified Conclusions
Metaevaluation
Appendix: The Support Groups
Appendix: Checklist for Applying the Standards
Glossary
Index


Gullickson, Arlen R.
Arlen R. Gullickson, Ph.D., is professor emeritus at Western Michigan University. He served as The Evaluation Center director from 2002 to 2007 and as its Chief of Staff of from 1991-2002. Dr. Gullickson chaired the Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation from 1998 to 2008 during which time the Committee developed The Student Evaluation Standards (2002), revised The Personnel Evaluation Standards, Second Edition (2007), and was engaged in revising The Program Evaluation Standards, Second Edition (1994) for the 3rd edition published in 2010. He has worked extensively in education as a secondary math and science teacher, professor of educational research and evaluation, and in the conduct of federally funded research and evaluation projects. In 2011 he stepped down from directing an NSF funded Advanced Technological Education evaluation resource center (EvaluATE) to become its co-director. He has received several major service awards including: the Western Michigan University’s Distinguished Service Award (2002), the American Evaluation Association’s Alva and Gunnar Myrdal Evaluation Practice (2007), and the Consortium for Research on Educational Accountability and Teacher Evaluation’s Jason Millman Scholar award (2oo8). Although his primary work emphasis for the past 20 years has focused on program evaluation, he maintains a strong interest in classroom evaluation practices. He has authored numerous journal articles, book chapters and book materials. With Peter Airasian he authored the Teacher Self-Evaluation Tool Kit (1997) which presaged many of the ideas presented in this book.



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