Classroom Assessment

Subtitle
A Practical Guide for Educators

This book provides detailed information on:

  • The functions of assessment.
  • How to construct, administer and interpret the results of teacher-developed assessment techniques.
  • How to interpret the results of externally developed instruments such as standardized tests.

Both traditional and newer, alternative assessment techniques are covered, and advantages and disadvantages of each technique are discussed. A companion website helps both instructors and students obtain additional information on topics of special interest to them. Numerous examples of the principles and procedures make it easy for students to understand the material. The highly practical nature of this book stems from the focus on how assessment intertwines with other everyday activities in classrooms. Measurement theory and computational procedures that are unlikely to be used by classroom teachers are de-emphasized, producing a textbook that provides comprehensive coverage without being unnecessarily technical.

Bios

Craig Mertler is an associate professor at ASU's Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. After beginning his career as a high school teacher, his 23 years in higher education have included Bowling Green State, the University of West Georgia and Lynn University. He has authored 23 books, 8 chapters and 20 articles, and has presented internationally. craigmertler.com

Twitter @craigmertler


Classroom Assessment, Mertler
Date published
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN
9781884585494

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