The testing charade : pretending to make schools better

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The testing charade : pretending to make schools better

Daniel Koretz

The University of Chicago Press, 2017

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works
  • Beyond all reason
  • What is a test?
  • The evolution of test-based "reform"
  • Campbell's law
  • Score inflation
  • Cheating
  • Test prep
  • Making up unrealistic targets
  • Evaluating teachers
  • Will the Common Core fix this?
  • Did kids learn more?
  • Nine principles for doing better
  • Doing better
  • Wrapping up
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For decades we've been studying, experimenting with, and wrangling over different approaches to improving public education, and there's still little consensus on what works, and what to do. The one thing people seem to agree on, however, is that schools need to be held accountable we need to know whether what they're doing is actually working. But what does that mean in practice? High-stakes tests. Lots of them. And that has become a major problem. Daniel Koretz, one of the nation's foremost experts on educational testing, argues in The Testing Charade that the whole idea of test-based accountability has failed it has increasingly become an end in itself, harming students and corrupting the very ideals of teaching. In this powerful polemic, built on unimpeachable evidence and rooted in decades of experience with educational testing, Koretz calls out high-stakes testing as a sham, a false idol that is ripe for manipulation and shows little evidence of leading to educational improvement. Rather than setting up incentives to divert instructional time to pointless test prep, he argues, we need to measure what matters, and measure it in multiple ways not just via standardized tests.Right now, we're lying to ourselves about whether our children are learning. And the longer we accept that lie, the more damage we do. It's time to end our blind reliance on high-stakes tests. With The Testing Charade, Daniel Koretz insists that we face the facts and change course, and he gives us a blueprint for doing better.

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