cover of High-Stakes Testing: Coping With Collateral Damage

High-Stakes Testing

Coping With Collateral Damage

By R. Murray Thomas

Price: $95.00

Add to Cart

About the Book

The federal government's No Child Left Behind Act has thrust high-stakes testing - its goals, methods, and consequences - into the educational limelight. The four-fold purpose of this book is to: describe the nature of high-stakes testing; identify types of collateral damage that have attended the testing programs; analyze methods different groups of people have chosen for coping with the damage and suggest lessons to be learned from the high-stakes-testing experience.

The six groups of people whose coping strategies are inspected include: politicians and their staffs; educational administrators and their staffs; parents and the public; test makers and test administrators; teachers and students. Importantly, the author avoids aligning himself with the test-bashing rhetoric of those who oppose high-stakes testing, especially the No Child Left Behind Act.

Key features of this outstanding new book include:

This book is appropriate for any of the following audiences: students taking evaluation or administration courses in schools of education, inservice administrators and teachers, policy makers, and those members of the general public who are concerned about the fate of schooling in America.

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. The Nature of Collateral Damage. Part I: Tasks of the Testing Game. What Should the Schools Teach? What Should the Schools Evaluate and How? How Should Achievement Standards Be Set? How Should Test Results Be Used? Part II: The Testing Game's Players. Politicians and Their Staffs. Educational Administrators and Their Staffs. The Public and Parents. Test-Makers and Test-Givers. Teachers. Students. Lessons to Learn.

Customers who bought High-Stakes Testing also bought:

Inquiry in Education, Volume I

The Conceptual Foundations for Research as a Curricular Imperative

By Mark W. Aulls, Bruce M. Shore

Why should inquiry—the engine for independent, curiosity- and interest-driven, life-long learning—be a curricular imperative, and its presence a criterion for excellent education? Is it possible...

more information about Inquiry in Education, Volume I

cover

Measurement and Research in the Accountability Era

Edited by Carol Anne Dwyer

The subject of accountability warrants thoughtful and dispassionate attention in today's educational environment. The accountability and school reform policies that are put in place today...

more information about Measurement and Research in the Accountability Era

cover

New Developments in Categorical Data Analysis for the Social and Behavioral Sciences

Edited by L. Andries van der Ark, Marcel A. Croon, Klaas Sijtsma

Categorical data are quantified as either nominal variables--distinguishing different groups, for example, based on socio-economic status, education, and political persuasion--or ordinal variables--distinguishing levels of interest,...

more information about New Developments in Categorical Data Analysis for the Social and Behavioral Sciences