Reaching an understanding : innovations in how we view reading assessment
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Reaching an understanding : innovations in how we view reading assessment
Rowman & Littlefield, c2012
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内容説明
Reaching an Understanding: Innovations in How We View Reading Assessment builds upon the editors previous book Measuring Up: Advances in How We Assess Reading Ability by representing some early attempts to apply theory to help guide the development of new assessments and measurement models. Reaching an Understanding is divided into two sections: "assessment, learning, and instruction: connecting text, task, and reader/ learner" and "how to build for the future". These sections identify ways to assess students reading comprehension through multiple text sources, purpose readings, and assessment while a student is reading in order to determine deficits. In light of federal legislation towards common core standards and assessments, as well as significant national investments in reading and literacy education, it is a critical and opportune time to bring together the research and measurement community to address fundamental issues of measuring reading comprehension, in theory and in practice.
目次
Section I: Assessment, Learning, and Instruction: Connecting Text, Task, and Reader/ Learner
1. Assessing Multiple Source Comprehension Through Evidence Centered Design
Kimberly A. Lawless, Susan R. Goldman, Kimberly Gomez, Flori Manning, and Jason Braasch
2. The Case for Scenario-Based Assessments of Reading Competency
Kathleen M. Sheehan and Tenaha O'Reilly
3. Assessing Comprehension Processes During Reading
Keith Millis and Joseph Magliano
4. Searching for Supplementary Screening Measures to Identify Children at High Risk for Developing Later Reading Problems
Donald L. Compton, Amy M. Elleman, and Hugh W. Catts
5. Assessment and Instruction Connections: The Impact of Teachers' Access and Use of Assessment-to-Instruction Software
Carol McDonald Connor, Frederick J. Morrison, Barry Fishman, and Christopher Schatschneider
6. Multiple Bases for Comprehension Difficulties: The Potential of Cognitive and Neurobiological Profiling for Validation of Subtypes and Development of Assessments
Laurie E. Cutting and Hollis S. Scarborough
7. NLP Methods for Supporting Vocabulary Analysis
Paul Deane
Section II: How to Build for the Future
1. An Explanative Modeling Approach to Measurement of Reading Comprehension
Mark Wilson and Stephen Moore
2. Cognitive Psychometric Models as a Tool for Reading Assessment Engineering
Joanna Gorin and Dubravka Svetina
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