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E-grāmata: Classroom Assessment Techniques: Formative Feedback Tools for College and University Teachers

(UC Berkley), (University of Akron)
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"Classroom assessment is something all teachers do as part of their responsibility for enhancing student learning and motivation, documenting student performance, and reporting results for accountability purposes. Assessment is a constant cycle of improvement. The goal of assessment, whether for an academic department or a program, is to provide: (a) a clear conceptualization of intended student learning outcomes, (b) a description of how these outcomes are assessed and measured, (c) a description of theresults obtained from these measures, and (d) a description of how these results validate current practices or point to changes needed to improve student learning"--

Classroom Assessment Techniques: Formative Feedback Tools for College and University Teachers

A practical, research-based handbook for using assessment to improve learning.

This completely revised and updated third edition of Classroom Assessment Techniques provides a research-based, engaging guide to assessing student learning where it matters most—at course and classroom levels. Informed by the latest international educational research and 30 years of classroom assessment practice, this practical handbook is designed for postsecondary teachers from all disciplines, faculty and academic developers, and assessment professionals. It offers field-tested guidance, tools, and advice for planning, designing, and implementing formative assessment in face-to-face, hybrid, and fully online classrooms, analyzing resulting data, and using that data to improve student learning.

Classroom Assessment Techniques, 3rd Edition, is a practical, clearly written handbook for busy professionals. It contains a wealth of useful resources, including:

  • 50-plus CATs (classroom assessment techniques) – flexible formative assessment tools easily adaptable for use in a wide range of disciplines and contexts.
  • Case studies and examples illustrating how college and university faculty have applied these techniques to improve learning
  • A new “Course Learning Outcomes Inventory” (CLOI)—a self-assessment tool for identifying and prioritizing the most relevant learning outcomes to assess
  • The original “Teaching Goals Inventory” (TGI) which offers an alternate, teaching-focused approach to setting assessment priorities
  • Multiple ways to quickly find the most appropriate tool. CATs are indexed by discipline examples, Bloom’s Taxonomy, Biggs and Tang’s SOLO Taxonomy, the CLOI, and the TGI
  • Brief chapters explaining what formative assessment is, how it can improve student learning, how to gather and provide formative feedback, how to link classroom assessment with broader/other assessment efforts, and how to collaborate with students and colleagues

Each CAT provides a brief, self-contained “recipe” including a description, steps for implementation, dos and don’ts, and relevant references

Thomas A. Angelo has served as a university faculty member, faculty developer, educational researcher, and academic administrator in the United States, New Zealand and Australia. He has consulted on curriculum design, teaching, learning and assessment in 20 countries and all 50 United States, and co-wrote Classroom Assessment Techniques, 2nd Edition with Dr. K. Patricia Cross.