This article explores reading assessments which occur in the classroom under the control of the class teacher. It considers group and individual norm-referenced tests, their advantages and disadvantages, and then discusses different kinds of computer-based test. Thereafter, it explores an authentic assessment of real reading, through systematic observation, group discussions, affective and motivational inventories, phonic and pre-reading sub-skills checklists, informal reading inventories and reading miscue inventories, retellings, fluency, portfolios, computer-aided assessment of real books, and peer and self-assessments. It concludes with the assertion that a formative assessment of reading in the classroom is more important than external...
For the past decade, concerned educators have demanded changes in conventional assessment and evalua...
In U.S. K-12 schools, adequate education of English language learner (EL) students, particularly to ...
This article operates from the position that assessment is an interpretative process. It seeks to ra...
This article explores reading assessments which occur in the classroom under the control of the clas...
Assessment is the tool used by educators to determine the beginning skills of a student, to show dev...
Interpretations of “literacy” and approaches to literacy pedagogy and assessment are und...
Assessing a student\u27s progress in reading should be an integral part of every reading program. Mo...
This new edition of Assessing Readers continues to bridge the gap between authentic, informal, and f...
As educators embrace a new view of the reading process and adjust their instruction accordingly, maj...
Compared to conventional classroom settings, e-learning relies heavily on a student’s reading abilit...
To a much greater degree than in traditional assessment, the quality of alternative assessment is di...
Children who fail to learn to read proficiently are at serious risk of referral to special education...
This capstone examines the use of formative assessment in literacy instruction with first grade stud...
This study explores the relationship between practice at reading, student reading performance, and o...
Literacy testing, teaching and standards remain high on Australia\u27s national educational educatio...
For the past decade, concerned educators have demanded changes in conventional assessment and evalua...
In U.S. K-12 schools, adequate education of English language learner (EL) students, particularly to ...
This article operates from the position that assessment is an interpretative process. It seeks to ra...
This article explores reading assessments which occur in the classroom under the control of the clas...
Assessment is the tool used by educators to determine the beginning skills of a student, to show dev...
Interpretations of “literacy” and approaches to literacy pedagogy and assessment are und...
Assessing a student\u27s progress in reading should be an integral part of every reading program. Mo...
This new edition of Assessing Readers continues to bridge the gap between authentic, informal, and f...
As educators embrace a new view of the reading process and adjust their instruction accordingly, maj...
Compared to conventional classroom settings, e-learning relies heavily on a student’s reading abilit...
To a much greater degree than in traditional assessment, the quality of alternative assessment is di...
Children who fail to learn to read proficiently are at serious risk of referral to special education...
This capstone examines the use of formative assessment in literacy instruction with first grade stud...
This study explores the relationship between practice at reading, student reading performance, and o...
Literacy testing, teaching and standards remain high on Australia\u27s national educational educatio...
For the past decade, concerned educators have demanded changes in conventional assessment and evalua...
In U.S. K-12 schools, adequate education of English language learner (EL) students, particularly to ...
This article operates from the position that assessment is an interpretative process. It seeks to ra...