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D184 OA ACTUAL EXAM PREP QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;RECENT VERSION&gt; How is the point-scoring method used in assessing student learning? - ANSWER it is used to determine the percentage of available points a student earned on sections of a test, which is translated into a score on a proficiency scale. What is one key feature of the response-code scoring method for assessments - ANSWER each student answer is marked with labels, and the pattern of labels is then examined to determine the student's level of proficiency. Linear trend - ANSWER operates assuming a steady and equal increase in learning Curvilinear trend - ANSWER operates assuming that when initially learning something, a student demonstrates rather large jumps in his or her understanding of a topic, but over time, the increase in learning tends to flatten out Average trend - ANSWER operates assuming that no learning occurs from assessment to assessment What is true of the method of mounting evidence? - ANSWER it estimates summative scores over time based on observed patterns What is true of the method of mathematical models? - ANSWER it uses technology to estimate a student's true summative score that occurs at any point in time. What is true about determining the best-fit model - ANSWER it is determined by comparing error rates between the true scores predicted and the actual scores observed true score = - ANSWER observed score - error score observed score = - ANSWER true score + error score By what other names is a focus statement known? - ANSWER - big ideas - enduring understandings - objectives or subobjectives - learning goals - learning targets What is the purpose of unpacking standards? - ANSWER - designing instruction and assessment - to adequately measure proficiency for each student Using the following standard, given an example focus statement and measurement topic: Understands that the Sun supplies heat and light to Earth - ANSWER FOCUS STATEMENT knows the relationship between the Sun and the Earth MEASUREMENT TOPIC the Sun and the Earth What is declarative knowledge? - ANSWER students will UNDERSTAND facts, ideas and information ex: how many letters are in the English alphabet What is the benefit of a standard base grading system for high achieving students? - ANSWER Instruction can be easily adjusted to provide new, more complex learning targets. How is a narrative based system different than a standard base grading system? - ANSWER The standards-based grading system uses proficiency scores, but the narrative grading system does not. Which factor distinguishes norm-referenced grading from standard-base grading? - ANSWER Performance of the rest of the class What is a benefit of using standard base grading compared to norm-reference grading? - ANSWER Teachers are able to help students focus on learning, goals and track their progress. Why do teachers only grade student work related to the achievement of learning targets and standards-base grading systems? - ANSWER Teachers are able to help students focus on learning, goals and track their progress. A grading scale reflects the following details: 4- Advanced 3- Meets Expectations 2- Partially Mastery 1- Little or No Mastery Which grading system does this scale represent? - ANSWER Standards based grading How do standards space grading systems support, struggling students compared to other common grading systems? - ANSWER By allowing students to redo lessons and assignments as many times as necessary What is one difference between using criterion reference scoring and standard base grading systems as opposed to using non-reference scoring? - ANSWER Criterion-reference scoring measure students progress towards mastery, a specific criteria, while norm-reference scoring measures progress related to percentiles. What is a criticism of standards-based grading systems? - ANSWER They do not reflect students, proficiency and soft skills, such as time management and creativity Which problematic assessment practice does standards-based grading help teachers avoid? - ANSWER Tagging multiple standards

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QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ||
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VERSION>


How is the point-scoring method used in assessing student learning? - ANSWER
✅it is used to determine the percentage of available points a student earned on
sections of a test, which is translated into a score on a proficiency scale.

What is one key feature of the response-code scoring method for assessments -
ANSWER ✅each student answer is marked with labels, and the pattern of labels is
then examined to determine the student's level of proficiency.

Linear trend - ANSWER ✅operates assuming a steady and equal increase in
learning

Curvilinear trend - ANSWER ✅operates assuming that when initially learning
something, a student demonstrates rather large jumps in his or her understanding of
a topic, but over time, the increase in learning tends to flatten out

Average trend - ANSWER ✅operates assuming that no learning occurs from
assessment to assessment

What is true of the method of mounting evidence? - ANSWER ✅it estimates
summative scores over time based on observed patterns

What is true of the method of mathematical models? - ANSWER ✅it uses
technology to estimate a student's true summative score that occurs at any point in
time.

,What is true about determining the best-fit model - ANSWER ✅it is determined
by comparing error rates between the true scores predicted and the actual scores
observed

true score = - ANSWER ✅observed score - error score

observed score = - ANSWER ✅true score + error score
By what other names is a focus statement known? - ANSWER ✅- big ideas
- enduring understandings
- objectives or subobjectives
- learning goals
- learning targets

What is the purpose of unpacking standards? - ANSWER ✅- designing
instruction and assessment
- to adequately measure proficiency for each student

Using the following standard, given an example focus statement and measurement
topic:

Understands that the Sun supplies heat and light to Earth - ANSWER ✅FOCUS
STATEMENT
knows the relationship between the Sun and the Earth

MEASUREMENT TOPIC
the Sun and the Earth

What is declarative knowledge? - ANSWER ✅students will UNDERSTAND
facts, ideas and information

ex: how many letters are in the English alphabet
What is the benefit of a standard base grading system for high achieving students?
- ANSWER ✅Instruction can be easily adjusted to provide new, more complex
learning targets.

How is a narrative based system different than a standard base grading system? -
ANSWER ✅The standards-based grading system uses proficiency scores, but the
narrative grading system does not.

, Which factor distinguishes norm-referenced grading from standard-base grading?
- ANSWER ✅Performance of the rest of the class

What is a benefit of using standard base grading compared to norm-reference
grading? - ANSWER ✅Teachers are able to help students focus on learning, goals
and track their progress.

Why do teachers only grade student work related to the achievement of learning
targets and standards-base grading systems? - ANSWER ✅Teachers are able to
help students focus on learning, goals and track their progress.

A grading scale reflects the following details:
4- Advanced
3- Meets Expectations
2- Partially Mastery
1- Little or No Mastery
Which grading system does this scale represent? - ANSWER ✅Standards based
grading

How do standards space grading systems support, struggling students compared to
other common grading systems? - ANSWER ✅By allowing students to redo
lessons and assignments as many times as necessary

What is one difference between using criterion reference scoring and standard
base grading systems as opposed to using non-reference scoring? - ANSWER
✅Criterion-reference scoring measure students progress towards mastery, a
specific criteria, while norm-reference scoring measures progress related to
percentiles.

What is a criticism of standards-based grading systems? - ANSWER ✅They do
not reflect students, proficiency and soft skills, such as time management and
creativity

Which problematic assessment practice does standards-based grading help
teachers avoid? - ANSWER ✅Tagging multiple standards

, Which statement is a criticism of standards base grading system? - ANSWER
✅Assessments are too narrowly focused

How are measurements topics beneficial to teachers - ANSWER ✅They help
teachers identify a small set of themes to focus on during instruction

An English language arts teacher is unpacking the following standard:
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.7.10: " by the end of the year, read and comprehend
literature, including stories, dramas, and poems for grade 6-8 complexity,
proficiently with scaffolding as needed, at the end of the range.
Which term reflect the content of the standard? - ANSWER ✅Stories, dramas,
poems

A teacher must determine a relevant focus statement based on the standard for US
history course:
" the student understands the difference between economic, technological, and
human resources of both sides of a conflict."
Which statement reflects the standard ? - ANSWER ✅Knows about the materials
that contribute to an event and it's outcome

Which focused statement represents procedural knowledge? - ANSWER
✅Composes sentences using a keyboard

Which focused statement represents declarative knowledge? - ANSWER
✅Comprehend who the antagonist is in a story

Which focused statement represents procedural knowledge? - ANSWER ✅Writes
Roman numerals from one to 100

A 10th grade world history teacher is reviewing the following standard for the
curriculum and making note of the measurement topics:
HSS-10.2.2: " list the principles of Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights (1689),
the declaration of independence (1776), the declaration of rights of man and citizen
(1789), the US Bill of Rights ( 1791)" (California Department of Education, 1998)

Which measurement topic aligns to the given standard? - ANSWER ✅Historical
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