Exam 3: Assessing for Learning

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What are some informal measures that might be used to assess literacy development? What are the advantages and disadvantages of informal assessments overall? After listing a number of measures, choose one type and consider its particular advantages and disadvantages.

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Some informal measures include the following:
1 Retelling (including oral and written types)
2 Think-aloud protocols (including oral and written types)
3 Observation (including both reading and writing)
4 Anecdotal records (hand-written or computerized)
5 Ratings (including checklists, forced-choice and open-ended questionnaires, and interviews)
6 Conferences (including discussions with students)
7 Self-evaluation (including student checklists, questionnaires, exit slips, logs, and journals)
8 Evaluative writing (including holistic scoring and analytic scoring)
9 Portfolios (including reading and writing samples)
Advantages: are often less time-consuming and more practical than formal tests; can be incorporated into daily activities and group sessions; involve both written and oral expression; are free (certain types) from probes or questions, giving insight into language and thought processes; incorporate valuable teacher observations that cannot be obtained elsewhere; engage and reinforce the students; offer insight into a studentʹs thinking, interests, personal involvement, study habits, and strategies.
Disadvantages: may be biased; must be interpreted subjectively rather than objectively; may lead to conclusions based on only a few informal sessions; discourage shy or hesitant children from performing up to their ability; may omit or abbreviate crucial details if students assume the evaluator is familiar with the material; may neglect to use neutral and consistent language in teacher instructions; can involve laborious scoring; are based on mode of expression and the way students provide information; may neglect to consider how a class did overall when evaluating one student; portfolios, samples, or observations may not be broadly representative of student work; students may be overwhelmed if too many questions or tasks are required.
Student answers will vary regarding the advantages and disadvantages of one specific informal measure.

How would you go about setting up an evaluation component for a literacy program?

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To be balanced and thorough, an evaluation of a literacy program usually involves data from tests, work samples, and teacher observations. Such an evaluation should be based on standards and objectives, and should focus on student improvement. It may include a number of components, such as results from summative and formative assessments, data from norm-referenced tests (if used by the school district, not recommended by this text) and criterion-references tests, and scores from classroom tests and high-stakes tests. Teacher observations, notes, anecdotal records, checklists, or conferences, as well as student writing samples, portfolios, or self-evaluations should also be used to avoid basing all decisions on just test scores.

The contents of a portfolio should depend primarily upon

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Evaluation begins with

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On a miscue analysis, a high semantic similarity and low graphic similarity suggests that the student is

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Which of the following set of scores represents the student?s instructional level?

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Norm-referenced tests are generally most helpful to

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What steps might be taken to get the most benefit from an informal reading inventory?

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How would you go about setting up a portfolio system to assess your studentsʹ literacy development?

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What is the main purpose of progress monitoring?

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Which of the following is an example of functional level testing?

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Which measure of validity is most important for informing classroom instruction?

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How might progress monitoring be used to help all students, not just those with reading difficulties?

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Which of the following can most readily be used for formative assessment?

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The best approach for assessing the difficulty level of materials is to

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What is the difference between norm-referenced tests and criterion-referenced tests? What are the weaknesses of each type?

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How might you go about determining the difficulty level of materials?

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The major problem with high-stakes tests is that they often

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