Using differentiated classroom assessment to enhance student learning

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Using differentiated classroom assessment to enhance student learning

Tonya R. Moon, Catherine M. Brighton, and Carol A. Tomlinson

(Student assessment for educators / edited by James H. McMillan)

Routledge, 2020

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Using Differentiated Classroom Assessment to Enhance Student Learning introduces pre- and in-service teachers to the foundations, data use, and best practices of the DCA framework. As differentiated instruction practices increasingly enable K-12 educators to individualize learning in their classrooms, it is important that this framework be extended to assessment as well. This concise yet comprehensive book explains the science and rationale behind DCA as well as principles and strategies for both formative and summative assessments. Replete with vignettes, sample outputs, and recommendations, this is a lively and much-needed guide to understanding, enacting, and analyzing grouped and individualized assessments.

Table of Contents

About the Authors 1. Why Differentiated Classroom Assessment? Why Now? 2. The Science behind Differentiated Classroom Assessment 3. Differentiated Formative Assessment 4. Planning for and Using Data from Differentiated Performance Assessments 5. Bringing Differentiated Assessment Data Use Full Circle: The Role of Teacher as Action Researcher

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