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Sonst. PersonenPellegrino, James W. (Hrsg.); Wilson, Mark R. (Hrsg.); Koenig, Judith A. (Hrsg.); Beatty, Alexandra S. (Hrsg.)
InstitutionNational Academies, National Academy of Sciences; National Academies, National Research Council
TitelDeveloping Assessments for the Next Generation Science Standards
Quelle(2014), (288 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
ISBN978-0-309-28951-1
SchlagwörterTest Construction; Student Evaluation; Science Education; Academic Standards; Science Tests; Elementary Secondary Education; Teaching Methods; Scientists; Scientific Methodology; Science Process Skills; Scientific Concepts; Engineering; Evaluation Methods; Educational Indicators; Educational Quality
AbstractAssessments, understood as tools for tracking what and how well students have learned, play a critical role in the classroom. "Developing Assessments for the Next Generation Science Standards" develops an approach to science assessment to meet the vision of science education for the future as it has been elaborated in "A Framework for K-12 Science Education" ("Framework") and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). These documents are brand new and the changes they call for are barely under way, but the new assessments will be needed as soon as states and districts begin the process of implementing the NGSS and changing their approach to science education. The new "Framework" and the NGSS are designed to guide educators in significantly altering the way K-12 science is taught. The "Framework" is aimed at making science education more closely resemble the way scientists actually work and think, and making instruction reflect research on learning that demonstrates the importance of building coherent understandings over time. It structures science education around three dimensions--the practices through which scientists and engineers do their work, the key crosscutting concepts that cut across disciplines, and the core ideas of the disciplines--and argues that they should be interwoven in every aspect of science education, building in sophistication as students progress through grades K-12. "Developing Assessments for the Next Generation Science Standards" recommends strategies for developing assessments that yield valid measures of student proficiency in science as described in the new "Framework." This report reviews recent and current work in science assessment to determine which aspects of the "Framework's" vision can be assessed with available techniques and what additional research and development will be needed to support an assessment system that fully meets that vision. The report offers a systems approach to science assessment, in which a range of assessment strategies are designed to answer different kinds of questions with appropriate degrees of specificity and provide results that complement one another. "Developing Assessments for the Next Generation Science Standards" makes the case that a science assessment system that meets the "Framework's" vision should consist of assessments designed to support classroom instruction, assessments designed to monitor science learning on a broader scale, and indicators designed to track opportunity to learn. New standards for science education make clear that new modes of assessment designed to measure the integrated learning they promote are essential. The recommendations of this report will be key to making sure that the dramatic changes in curriculum and instruction signaled by "Framework" and the NGSS reduce inequities in science education and raise the level of science education for all students. Two appendices include: (1) Workshop Agenda; and (2) Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff. (Contains approximately 230 references.) [The content of this document was prepared by the Committee on Developing Assessments of Science Proficiency in K-12; Board on Testing and Assessment; Board on Science Education; Division on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education; National Research Council.] (As Provided).
AnmerkungenNational Academies Press. 500 Fifth Street NW, Washington, DC 20001. Tel: 888-624-8373; Tel: 202-334-2000; Fax: 202-334-2793; e-mail: Customer_Service@nap.edu; Web site: http://www.nap.edu
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2020/1/01
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