Deck 3: Planning for Assessment

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Assessing a written essay, a word working project, and laboratory report of examples of

A) classroom achievement tests
B) product assessments
C) informal observation
D) none of the above
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A student portfolio may include

A) writing samples
B) drawings
C) test results
D) all of the above
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The two most important characteristics of a well-constructed achievement test are validity and

A) reliability
B) usability
C) difficulty
D) maintainability
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The selection and use of assessment methods should be planned

A) during the planning of instructional activities
B) after the instructional activities have been development
C) after the instruction has been delivered to the students
D) prior to the planning of instructional activities
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An assessment can be reliable, but not

A) valid
B) consistent
C) comprehensive
D) none of the above
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Assessment planning should be guided primarily by the

A) teacher's interests
B) instructional objectives
C) number of students
D) students' performance on prior assessments
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Achievement tests can be designed to measure

A) only simple learning outcomes
B) only complex learning outcomes
C) both simple and complex learning outcomes
D) none of the above
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Test items that are unrelated to the intended learning outcomes is a concern related to

A) validity
B) difficulty
C) maintainability
D) reliability
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Deck 3: Planning for Assessment
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Assessing a written essay, a word working project, and laboratory report of examples of

A) classroom achievement tests
B) product assessments
C) informal observation
D) none of the above
A
2
A student portfolio may include

A) writing samples
B) drawings
C) test results
D) all of the above
B
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The two most important characteristics of a well-constructed achievement test are validity and

A) reliability
B) usability
C) difficulty
D) maintainability
A
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The selection and use of assessment methods should be planned

A) during the planning of instructional activities
B) after the instructional activities have been development
C) after the instruction has been delivered to the students
D) prior to the planning of instructional activities
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An assessment can be reliable, but not

A) valid
B) consistent
C) comprehensive
D) none of the above
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Assessment planning should be guided primarily by the

A) teacher's interests
B) instructional objectives
C) number of students
D) students' performance on prior assessments
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Achievement tests can be designed to measure

A) only simple learning outcomes
B) only complex learning outcomes
C) both simple and complex learning outcomes
D) none of the above
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Test items that are unrelated to the intended learning outcomes is a concern related to

A) validity
B) difficulty
C) maintainability
D) reliability
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