Exam 1: Educational Testing and Assessment: Context, Issues, and Trends
Exam 1: Educational Testing and Assessment: Context, Issues, and Trends18 Questions
Exam 2: The Role of Measurement and Assessment in Teaching23 Questions
Exam 3: Instructional Goals and Objectives: Foundation for Assessment16 Questions
Exam 4: Validity12 Questions
Exam 5: Reliability and Other Desired Characteristics24 Questions
Exam 6: Planning Classroom Tests and Assessments25 Questions
Exam 7: Constructing Objective Test Items: Simple Forms21 Questions
Exam 8: Constructing Objective Test Items: Multiple-Choice Forms20 Questions
Exam 9: Measuring Complex Achievement: the Interpretative Exercise23 Questions
Exam 10: Measuring Complex Achievement: Essay Questions19 Questions
Exam 11: Measuring Complex Achievement: Performance-Based Assessments20 Questions
Exam 12: Portfolios18 Questions
Exam 13: Assessment Procedures: Observational Techniques, Peer Appraisal, and Self-Report18 Questions
Exam 14: Assembling, Administering, and Appraising Classroom Tests and Assessments23 Questions
Exam 15: Grading and Reporting21 Questions
Exam 16: Achievement Tests23 Questions
Exam 17: Aptitude Tests24 Questions
Exam 18: Test Selection, Administration, and Use15 Questions
Exam 19: Interpreting Test Scores and Norms24 Questions
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Which of the following is of particular concern regarding the interpretation of students' test scores?
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When externally mandated tests are used to measure current student achievement and progress, the tests are being used as
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Which of the following would likely be a possible danger of the accountability movement on the local school program?
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Which of the following events followed shortly after the publication of "A Nation at Risk"?
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Accountability programs for educational reform have put pressure on schools to make which of the following decisions?
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Mr.Johnson has told Billy that he "can do better" while admitting to Monica that she is probably doing "as well as can be expected." Which of the following acts is Mr.Johnson likely guilty of?
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Abolishing all published tests would most likely yield which of the following results?
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Computerized testing can increase the efficiency of testing by incorporating
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Externally mandated testing and assessment programs are often appealing to policy makers because they
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Ms.Smith is using an assessment to gauge how well James is learning day-to-day class material as well as devising educational programs designed to help students learn the classroom material better.Which of the following types of assessment would be most beneficial to Ms.Smith?
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Which of the following would serve as a particularly well founded criticism of standardized tests?
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Misuse of published tests probably can best be prevented by more careful
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Which of the following best summarizes the findings in the report "A Nation at Risk"?
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Test critics have focused much of their attention on which of the following?
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One negative influence of the pressures of accountability on schools is that it encourages teachers to
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Content standards are intended to specify which of the following?
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Critics of externally mandated tests argue that these tests cause anxiety for children.Which of the following arguments might a proponent of externally mandated test likely counter with?
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Which of the following summarizes the main difference between content standards and performance standards?
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