Reading Assessment
Principles and Practices for Elementary Teachers (second edition)
Shelby J. Barrentine and Sandra M. Stokes, editors
Thought-provoking, informative, research-focused, and student-centered. An excellent text for university literacy courses and an even better book for the classroom teacher.
NCTE Selects
How do you respond to the competing pressures of school accountability, high-stakes testing, classroom assessment and instruction? This updated collection of articles from The Reading Teacher can help. Youll find tools for
Building school assessment policies
Helping students succeed on high-stakes tests
Using assessment to inform your instruction
Drawing students into the assessment process
Choosing assessment protocols for individual students or groups of students
A list of articles for further reading and IRAs position statement on high-stakes testing will further broaden your knowledge base of assessment issues.
© 2005 | 328 pp.
ISBN 10: 0-87207-572-9 | ISBN 13: 978-0-87207-572-6
Also of interest:
Understanding and Using Reading Assessment, K–12
Strategies for Reading Assessment and Instruction
Reading Assessment (first edition)
Literacy Assessment
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