Comprehension assessment : a classroom guide

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    • Caldwell, JoAnne (JoAnne Schudt)

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Comprehension assessment : a classroom guide

JoAnne Schudt Caldwell

(Solving problems in the teaching of literacy / Cathy Collins Block, series editor)

Guilford Press, c2008

  • : pbk
  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-220) and index

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Description

How can busy teachers successfully manage the complex task of assessing their students' reading comprehension? This invaluable book--the first stand-alone guide on the topic--presents reliable, research-supported guidelines and procedures for K-6 teachers to use in the classroom. Through practical tips and realistic examples, the book demonstrates time-saving ways to implement and adapt a wide range of existing assessments, rather than creating new ones. Also covered are strategies for conducting multiliteracy assessments, using classroom assessment to complement standardized testing, accommodating response-to-intervention mandates, and linking assessment to content-area instruction.

Table of Contents

1. Defining Comprehension: A Difficult Task 2. Defining Assessment: A Four-Step Process 3. Assessing Comprehension: What, How, and for What Purpose 4. Questions: Promises and Pitfalls 5. Open-Ended Assessments: Powerful but Problematic 6. Look Who's Talking: Assessing Comprehension through Student Dialogue 7. Words! Words! Words!: How Can We Assess Word Comprehension? 8. Comprehension Assessment Proxies: Stand-Ins, Not Stars 9. Grading Practices: Taking a New Look at Grading Comprehension 10. Measuring Comprehension through Standardized Tests: An Oxymoron? 11. Using Classroom Comprehension Assessment as a Counterpart to Standardized Assessment: A Possibility or a Pipedream? Glossary Guidelines

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