Assessment Final
What are the types of assessment methods?
1. selected response 2. constructed response 3. performance assessments 4. essay 5. oral questioning 6. teacher observations
Which of the following typically are responsible for preparing common assessments?
A team of teachers
Aptitude tests are also used for determine expected learning by examining any discrepancy between which of the following?
Ability and achievement
Which type of formative assessment helps teachers avoid redundancy and / or moving students ahead too quickly?
Pretests
The first parent of a multiple-choice items that is in the form of a question or incomplete statement is what?
Stem
Ms. Kuhar is conduction a class discussion to gauge students' understanding of concept introduced yesterday. Which of the following strategies should she use to engage the class after asking a question?
Allow time for students to think.
Binary-choice items are the primary types of item used in accountability and other standardized tests
False
Computer adaptive tests are not effective in subjects such as math, where there is a clear sequence if increasingly difficult skills.
False
Interim tests are usually designed to provide diagnostic information
False
Learning progressions are not able to provide more detailed understanding than a standard for how learning should progress.
False
Many digital tools provide immediate feedback to students but most are expensive.
False
Quizzes should include many items
False
In multiple-choice items, each alternative may have some correct aspect, but one answer is Cleary better than the others.
True
Knowledge can be evaluated in students essays or performance products.
True
Reasoning and Deep understanding skills are best assessed in essays and performance assessments.
True
Reliability indices only reflect error within a test, not other sources of error that may have influenced a student's score.
True
Research has shown that using two distractors should be plausible.
True
The writing multiple-choice items, distractors should be plausible.
True
To improve the quality of student responses, it has been shown that teachers need to wait at least ten seconds before calling on students to answer questions.
True
Validity is determined primarily by professional judgment
True
According to the textbook, which of the following type of assessment is most aligned with student learning and motivation?
Classroom
What examines the extent to which the assessment is representative of the domain of interest?
Content-related
Which of the following most accurately describes the occurrence of formative assessment?
Continuous
T/F To improve the quality of students responses, it has been shown that teachers need to wait at least ten seconds before calling on students to answer questions.
False
In which of the following approaches in mastery learning is emphasized the most?
Learning progressions
What is rated highest for assessing learning at the end of the unit?
Performance
In the processing of developing high-quality interpretive exercises, what does the teacher need to do in addition to constructing selected-response questions?
Provide introductory information in some form.
what is an objective form of assessment
multiple choice
Which kind of assessment contributes less scoring error to reliability?
selected response
what assessment method is an excellent job measuring student knowledge and simple understanding, but time consuming to prepare?
selected-response
Assessments following instruction can provide information to determine that best instructional adjustments for each student.
True
Differentiated instruction is organize yet flexible.
True
Feedback is the heart and soul of formative assessment.
True
There are many different special group norms derived from subgroups of the national sample
true
During instruction, teachers ask question to obtain accurate information about what students know and can do. Which of the following questions is most likely to provide valuable information?
"How does the metaphor help you relate to the writer's feelings?"
An essay test could be which of the following types of assessment format?
Restricted response
Assessments that measure a student's cognitive ability. potential, or capacity to learn that are not specifically tied to what is taught in school are know as what?
Aptitude
When a student doesn't know the answer or doesn't want to participate, which behavior are they most likely to exhibit?
Averting eyes
which of the following rules applies to good construction of true/false test?
Avoid long sentences that may increase ambiguity.
Which of the following is an advantage or strength to using HW for formative assessment purposes?
Beneficial for identifying student misconceptions.
Validity is one of three criteria that form the pillars of good assessment. What are the other two?
Reliability/Precision and Fairness
Which type of formative assessment allows teachers to provide immediate, specific feedback?
Seatwork
Which method of assessment is rated highest for measuring knowledge and simple understanding
Selected-Response
Which of the following is the term used to refer to the estimate of the degree of error that is probable, given the reliability estimate of a test?
Standard error of measurement
When a teacher uses a pretest for formative purposes, what disadvantage might they encounter?
They intimidate students.
Mr. Lem constructed four questions stems for multiple choice items. which stem contains a significant construction error?
Which of the following is not an example of a simile?
A key determinant of quality In the classroom assessment is how the information influences students.
true
What is the purpose of using a table and specifications that shows the test items related to specific learning targets and content.
Systematize and the process of determine validity.
Readiness tests should be used only one of the criteria for determining whether a child has the kills and knowledge to begin kindergarten or first grade.
???
For students. Feedback from teachers may increase motivation or lower motivation to learn. Which of the following types of feedback is most likely to increase students' motivation to learn.
Feedback focused on mastery of skill and content
Assessments that are aligned to standards that are assessed by the end-of-year accountability tests, given every 6-9 weeks are know as what?
Benchmark tests
Tests that are prepared by a team of teachers and are used to assess student growth.
Common assessments
Mr. Sanchez gave a test over literacy terms and their application and followed with different type of test over the same learning targets three days later. What kind of evidence is he gathering for classroom assessment validity
Criterion-related
Which one of the following characterizes summative-based formative assessment?
Delayed feedback
An incorrect choice in a multiple-choice item is what?
Distractor
According to the textbook, which of the following is the type of formative assessment that is characterized by close monitoring?
Embedded
Ms. Ware asked her students to give causes dramatic temperature changes in the atmosphere. Following on student's answer, she said, "you are telling an effect, not a cause." What type of feedback did ms. Ware Give?
Error Flagging
Application items should be present situations students have previously encountered.
False
At the state level, standards-based tests are developed and approved by classroom teachers.
False
Multiple-choice items do not provide an efficient method for direct assessment of many types of objectives.
False
Multiple-choice items usually more complete information about students understanding than constructed-response items.
False
Readiness tests should be used as the sole criterion for determining whether a child has skills and knowledge to begin kindergarten or first grade.
False
Reliability is a matter of all or none.
False
Standardized aptitude tests provide a measure of an innate capacity that does not change.
False
There is very little variation from one norm-referenced achievement test to another norm-referenced achievement test.
False
Trick items provide more valid measures of knowledge.
False
Well- intentioned, excellent teachers do not differ in their professional judgment about student learning
False
When writing multiple-choice items, teachers should use the same language or wording in textbooks or handouts as the correct response.
False
Oral Questioning is an efficient assessment of all students at the end of the unit
Fasle
Formative assessment is a process that involves which of the following?
Gathering evidence of student learning to adjust instruction and improve learning.
Mr. Evans noticed that Sierra was disinterested in the science discussion and assumed she was also disinterested in the group activity that followed. This is an example of which observation error?
Halo Effect
According to the textbook, which of the following is the term used to describe the source of error that occurs when students act differently because they know the teacher is watching?
Hawthorn Effect
Ms. Marino gives her 4th grade students a checklist of steps for self-assessing their work in solving a new type of math problem. This use of student self-evaluation is associated with:
High-Level Formative assessment
According to the textbook, which of the following is designed to determine student progress toward meeting standards to be assessed on the end-of-the-year high stakes tests?
Interim assessments
Students have 20 mins to take a 15-item test in the second grade. They are expected to circle the correct response for each item on the test paper. the test includes T/F items followed by three multiple-choice items, the three more T/F items, three more multiple-choice items, and three completion questions. What does the teacher need to change about this test?
Keep items of the same format together.
The results for 30% of students varied significantly between two tests. This indicates:
Low Reliability
Which of the following types of assessment questions are typically the most difficult and time consuming for teachers to construct?
Multiple-choice
According to the textbook, the primary purpose of which of the following types of assessment is to compare individuals.
Norm-referenced
According to the textbook, which of the following types of assessment methods is the preferred method to determine systematically whether a student has mastered a skill?
Performance-based
In matching items, the term used for the items on the left which are usually statements of definition is what?
Premise
As a culminating assessment, students in Mr. Munro's class choose among three formats for demonstrating their understanding of the concept of photosynthesis. Mr. Munro is differentiating:
Products of learning
When observations are used for embedded formative assessment, they have the following characteristics except:
Random
According to the textbook, which of the following is the most common type of large scale assessment used in schools?
Standards-based
Assessment designed to determine whether students have attained targeted knowledge, understanding, and skills, identified by policy makers as important are known as what?
Standards-based tests
At the beginning of the school year, Ms. Conroe wants to determine students' public speaking skills. She doesn't want to assign a formal presentation for grades, but wants to gather information about each individual student. Which of the following types of formative assessment meets Ms. Conroe's goals?
Structured exercise
In Ms. Chen's diverse fifth-grade class, students performed at various levels on a recent science test. as the plans instructional adjustments, which students need feedback to help them extend and deepen their understanding?
Students who mastered the learning target.
According to the textbook, which of the following is the most informative aspect of the face?
The eyes
Mr. Nash systematically uses pre-assessments in his classroom. Pre-assessments serve the following purposes except:
To provide summative data after teaching a unit of study.
According to the textbook, as much as 90% of the emotion conveyed
True
Benchmark assessments are also called interim assessments
True
Constructed-response items are often the best kind of assessment for detecting errors
True
Many state standards-based tests are developed in partnerships with large testings companies.
True
On standards-based tests there is sampling of all the standards, which introduces some degree of unreliability.
True
Reasoning can be measured by selected response items.
True
Standards-based tests are the common type of large-scale assessment used in schools.
True
T/F Generally researches shows that teachers praise too much.
True
The mainstays of embedded formative assessment are teacher observation and questioning.
True
The primary difference between summative and formative assessment Is in the use of evidence
True
What assessment method does and excellent job measuring student reasoning and deep understanding
essay
Which of the following examples of feedback after a test illustrates actionable feedback?
find evidence in the text to support interference
Based on recommendations for construction good matching items, what is an appropriate length for the number of premises in a set?
four to eight
What are the advantages of contrasting multiple-choice questions?
quick and easy grading