Exam 7: Assessing Student Learning in Model-Based Instruction
Exam 1: Aligning Standards, Curriculum, and Instruction With Model-Based Instruction18 Questions
Exam 2: Describing Instructional Models for Physical Education77 Questions
Exam 3: Areas of Knowledge for Model-Based Instruction in Physical Education57 Questions
Exam 4: Teaching Strategies for Model-Based Instruction60 Questions
Exam 5: Effective Teaching Skills for Model-Based Instruction91 Questions
Exam 6: Planning for Model-Based Instruction62 Questions
Exam 7: Assessing Student Learning in Model-Based Instruction20 Questions
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Criterion-based assessments are designed by teachers to assess specific learning outcomes determined by the teachers themselves.
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Student performance on alternative assessments are evaluated with a rubric that is determined prior to the assessment
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Student interviews, multimedia presentations, and activity logs are examples of alternative assessments for physical education.
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Fitness tests, skills tests, and group projects are all examples of traditional assessments in physical education.
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Alternative assessment techniques typically produce numerical test scores or data on student achievement.
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Rather than a grade, or a test score, the rubric will indicate a level of performance (i.e., 'Unsatisfactory,' 'Satisfactory,' or 'Excellent').
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Portfolios can be used to allow a student/s to collect and organize various kinds of artifacts that demonstrate knowledge of a certain topic or concept.
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Assessment scales are used to inform students of the performance criteria on the assessment ahead of time, and as the basis of the teacher's review of the completed work.
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Fitness tests, skills tests, fitness tests, and most psychometric instruments are criterion based.
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Artistic assessment refers to making assessments in ways that involve, or simulate, the real-life settings in which student knowledge learned in school will be applied.
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The rubric describes both the expected completeness and quality of work that the student/s must submit as evidence of learning.
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Continuous assessment is done regularly, even for every learning activity.
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It is possible to take so much time to assess that it limits learning time for students.
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The most practical assessments are 'built into' learning tasks and take no extra time to complete.
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Standardized skills tests are categorized as traditional assessments.
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Standardized assessments allow teachers to compare their students with other groups of students, even those across the country.
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Perhaps the greatest advantage with alternative assessments is their ability to allow students a variety of ways to demonstrate their knowledge.
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