Which of the following is most likely to help a teacher score classroom performance assessments
reliably? - Answers Use scoring rubrics for scoring.
Among the following, which is the BEST way for a teacher to improve the validity of classroom
assessment results? - Answers Assess students on the same learning outcome using several different
procedures.
What information does diagnostic assessment seek to acquire? - Answers Students' specific strengths
and weaknesses
Sally and Sam both took the same science achievement test. The standard error of measurement (SEM)
for the scores is 2.8. Jane obtained a score of 67 and John obtained a 65. Is it reasonable to conclude
that Jane and John have the same level of science achievement? - Answers Yes
What does the term "reliability" mean in regard to test scores? - Answers Consistency of scores across
various factors
What is the best way to align instruction with state standards? - Answers The teacher breaks each state
standard down into specific learning objectives for lessons.
Evidence that a social studies test adequately samples a specific area of the social studies curriculum is
called - Answers content-related evidence.
A teacher used a unit test to grade her students. After the test, she reviewed students' performance in
terms of their difficulties and strengths. This helped the teacher plan her instruction for the next unit.
The unit test served as - Answers both a formative evaluation of the students and a summative
evaluation of the students
Which of the following is an inappropriate way of using assessments to motivate students? - Answers
Telling students the upcoming test will be very hard
Which of the following best explains the importance of using statements of learning objectives in the
assessment of students? - Answers The teacher knows the specific outcomes students should attain and
develops appropriate assessment procedures to assess them.
For feedback to students to be most effective, the teacher should ensure that - Answers students review
their performance to correct their mistakes.
Homework results are most useful for which of the following classroom decisions? - Answers Deciding if
students are ready to move on to a new activity
In order to judge the validity of assessment results, one should look primarily for - Answers a
combination of sound research and logical explanation demonstrating the appropriateness of the
interpretations.
, Three multiple-choice tests were constructed to cover the same curriculum area. Test A had 20 items,
Test B had 40 items, and Test C had 60 items. What is the most accurate statement that can be made
about the reliability of these tests? - Answers Test C will have the highest reliability and Test A will have
the lowest reliability.
Reliability is a(an) ________ condition for validity of the results of a test. - Answers necessary
Which of the following actions is recommended as an ethical practice? - Answers Giving students the
scoring rubric for a performance assessment when the assignment is made
To whom is the teacher's primary responsibility when using assessments and making educational
decisions? - Answers Students and their learning
Do students with disabilities have to pay for accommodation provided for their assessment? - Answers
No
A student reported being bored in class. She and her parents requested that she be considered for the
gifted and talented program in the school. The school psychologist administered an intelligence test and,
based upon the score, informed her parents that she did not qualify to get into the gifted and talented
program. Is this an example of responsible use of assessment for decision-making? - Answers No,
because the pupil should have been given a number of assessments before classification
College students in an Educational Psychology class were asked to participate in a research study about
cooperative learning. Each student was asked to sign a release form giving the researchers permission to
use data from observations, interviews, and assignments. This is an illustration of seeking - Answers
informed consent.
Which of the following is an important issue to consider when you accommodate students with
disabilities? - Answers A)
The specific disability being considered
B)
The singling-out of the student
C)
The validity of the assessment results
(ALL OF THEM ARE RIGHT)
A school superintendent released a data file containing students' state test scores (without
identification) for a research study. Did the superintendent violate students' privacy? - Answers No