Teach Reading, Not Testing: Best Practice in an Age of Accountability
Autor Liz Hollingworth, Hilleary M. Drakeen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 26 noi 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452268965
ISBN-10: 1452268967
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452268967
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"This
timely
book
addresses
issues
that
we
all
deal
with
on
a
daily
basis
because
of
NCLB
and
high
stakes
testing.
Teachers
are
in
a
quandary
because
they
are
often
directed
to
provide
exercises
and
activities
in
the
classroom
that
contradict
what
they
know
to
be
good
literacy
instruction.
This
book
provides
suggestions
for
maintaining
excellent
instructional
standards
which
will
result
in
improved
test
scores."
"This is a useful resource for teachers and administrators who aspire to ramp up their knowledge of current practices and policies driving the myriad changes swirling in the field of literacy instruction. It is a friendly overview and navigation guide by a knowledgeable author team."
"This is a useful resource for teachers and administrators who aspire to ramp up their knowledge of current practices and policies driving the myriad changes swirling in the field of literacy instruction. It is a friendly overview and navigation guide by a knowledgeable author team."
Cuprins
Foreword
by
W.
James
Popham
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
1. Conducting an Alignment Study
Conducting an Alignment Study
What Is Alignment?
Teaching to the Test: Just Say No
Key Points to Remember
End-of-Chapter Quiz
2. Using Formative Assessments
What Does Formative Mean?
How Are the Scores of Test Takers Analyzed?
Differentiated Instruction
Tests as a Snap Shot: The Jacuzzi Metaphor
DIBELS
Test Quality and District Assessments
End-of-Chapter Quiz
3. Struggling Readers
Accommodations Versus Modifications
Modifications and High-Stakes Tests: Alternative Assessments
Accommodations and High-Stakes Tests
Assistive Technology (AT)
Response to Intervention (RTI)
Differentiated Instruction (DI)
English Language Learners (ELLs)
End-of-Chapter Quiz
4. Attitude and Motivation
Motivation Research
Incentives
Goal Setting
What to Do If Your Principal Wants to Use Pizza Parties to Bribe Students
The Use of Practice Tests: Preparation or Motivation?
Test Preparation: Analyzing Tests as a Reading Genre
Communicaton With Stakeholders
End-of-Chapter Quiz
5. Engaged Independent Reading
Connect Your Reading Units to Real-World Contexts
Teaching Students to Read for Pleasure
Reading at Home: W.E.I.R.D.
What's the Deal With Boys?
Literature Circles and Book Clubs: What Is Normal in the Real World?
Best Practice for Book Clubs
Summary
End-of-Chapter Quiz
6. Best Practice
What Do Quality Inservices Look Like?
Theory and Practice at the Elementary Level: Best Practices Primer
Know What Works for You
End-of-Chapter Quiz
7. Implications for Your Teaching and Beyond
Holding Your Ground
Test Misuse in the Early Days of Testing
The Need for a Supportive Principal
No More Teaching to the Test
Next Steps
Final Thoughts
Resource A: Answers to Quizzes
Resource B: Five Ways to Teach Vocabulary
General Glossary of Assessment Terms
References
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
1. Conducting an Alignment Study
Conducting an Alignment Study
What Is Alignment?
Teaching to the Test: Just Say No
Key Points to Remember
End-of-Chapter Quiz
2. Using Formative Assessments
What Does Formative Mean?
How Are the Scores of Test Takers Analyzed?
Differentiated Instruction
Tests as a Snap Shot: The Jacuzzi Metaphor
DIBELS
Test Quality and District Assessments
End-of-Chapter Quiz
3. Struggling Readers
Accommodations Versus Modifications
Modifications and High-Stakes Tests: Alternative Assessments
Accommodations and High-Stakes Tests
Assistive Technology (AT)
Response to Intervention (RTI)
Differentiated Instruction (DI)
English Language Learners (ELLs)
End-of-Chapter Quiz
4. Attitude and Motivation
Motivation Research
Incentives
Goal Setting
What to Do If Your Principal Wants to Use Pizza Parties to Bribe Students
The Use of Practice Tests: Preparation or Motivation?
Test Preparation: Analyzing Tests as a Reading Genre
Communicaton With Stakeholders
End-of-Chapter Quiz
5. Engaged Independent Reading
Connect Your Reading Units to Real-World Contexts
Teaching Students to Read for Pleasure
Reading at Home: W.E.I.R.D.
What's the Deal With Boys?
Literature Circles and Book Clubs: What Is Normal in the Real World?
Best Practice for Book Clubs
Summary
End-of-Chapter Quiz
6. Best Practice
What Do Quality Inservices Look Like?
Theory and Practice at the Elementary Level: Best Practices Primer
Know What Works for You
End-of-Chapter Quiz
7. Implications for Your Teaching and Beyond
Holding Your Ground
Test Misuse in the Early Days of Testing
The Need for a Supportive Principal
No More Teaching to the Test
Next Steps
Final Thoughts
Resource A: Answers to Quizzes
Resource B: Five Ways to Teach Vocabulary
General Glossary of Assessment Terms
References
Index
Descriere
The
authors
provide
a
reasonable
and
even-handed
methodology
for
teaching
reading
to
K-12
students.
Instead
of
focusing
on
worksheets
and
drills,
their
research-based
approach
shows
teachers
how
to
align
instruction
with
standards,
use
formative
assessment,
motivate
students,
and
use
best
practices
in
literacy
instruction
for
successful
outcomes.
Notă biografică
Liz Hollingworth is a professor in the College of Education at the University of Iowa. Her research and teaching interests are centered on curriculum, leadership, and assessment. In particular, her work explores how federal school reform policies affect classroom practice. Her other books include Organization and Administration of Iowa Public and Private Schools and Complicated Conversations: Race and Ideology in an Elementary Classroom. Dr. Hollingworth grew up in San Diego, taught in Chicago and Michigan, and now lives in Iowa City with her husband, Andrew, and teenaged daughter, Emily.