Deck 11: Assessing Student Performance

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Which of the following actions is associated with pre-instructional decision making?

A) Keeping student attention
B) Teacher self-evaluation
C) Selecting appropriate content
D) Controlling student behavior
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Which type of evaluation monitors learning progress during instruction?

A) Diagnostic
B) Formative
C) Summative
D) Criterion-referenced
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Which type of evaluation serves as the basis for assigning grades?

A) Diagnostic
B) Formative
C) Summative
D) Criterion-referenced
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Which of the following is used to compare a person's performance to a performance standard?

A) Criterion-referenced
B) Norm-referenced
C) Diagnostic
D) Summative
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All of the following may make a test less reliable except:

A) a short test.
B) a long test.
C) many questions which are too easy.
D) many questions which are too hard.
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Which of the following is not a problem that may be encountered by special needs students in testing situations?

A) Unchanging behavior from one day to the next
B) Anxiety
C) Visual difficulties
D) Time constraint difficulties
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Which of the following is a valid suggestion about test directions for special needs students?

A) Keep directions long and detailed to make sure they are understood.
B) Provide identical directions for each section of the test.
C) Do not allow students to ask questions about test directions.
D) Give examples of how to answer questions.
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During test administration, how much extra time should special needs students generally be given to complete a test?

A) 0% more
B) 50% more
C) 100% more
D) An unlimited amount of time
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Open-ended questions and checklists are often used to evaluate which of the following learning domains?

A) Psychological
B) Psychomotor
C) Cognitive
D) Affective
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The evaluation instrument which provides a running account of a student's learning activity in a notebook is a (an):

A) experience summary.
B) portfolio.
C) logs and journals.
D) anecdotal records.
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The tool which is intended to indicate the degree of involvement and the type of involvement in the classroom discussion or activities is the:

A) portfolio.
B) rating scale.
C) anecdotal records.
D) participation charts.
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Which of the following is not an example of a rating approach used in performance-based assessment?

A) Checklists
B) Anecdotal records
C) Matching questions
D) Rating scales
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All of the following are considered advantages of multiple-choice questions except:

A) They permit test-wise students to perform better.
B) They can be scored quickly and accurately.
C) They are not significantly affected by guessing.
D) They can test several levels of the cognitive domain.
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The type of test item that is most susceptible to cheating and that influences scores the most by guessing is:

A) multiple choice.
B) matching.
C) short answer.
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All of the following are guidelines teachers should consider when administering a test except:

A) provide for adequate light and ventilation.
B) give reminders about the importance of the test.
C) avoid giving students hints about any test item.
D) avoid giving a test just before a long vacation.
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Which of the following types of achievement test scores is considered the least precise?

A) Raw score
B) Percentile score
C) Stanine
D) Grade equivalent score
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Which of the following is not a teacher role in administering a standardized test?

A) Time the test accurately
B) Steer students toward correct answers
C) Do not allow students to ask questions about test directions
D) Make note of any unusual circumstance or event
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What is the primary advantage for sharing a student's standardized test results in teacher-to-parent communication about a student's progress?

A) The results are independent of the teacher's opinion.
B) The results are easy for parents to read and comprehend.
C) The results carry more weight than a report card.
D) The results do not require an explanation.
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Teachers make decisions only before and after instruction.
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Summative evaluation is intended to examine the degree of success that the objectives were achieved by the students.
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The object of a norm-referenced test is to determine whether the student can or cannot perform at a certain standard.
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Some guidelines for test construction for special needs students can be applied for all students.
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The testing site is not a consideration when administering tests for special needs students.
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A test format for special needs students should not include much white space, as this distracts students.
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When establishing a framework for evaluation, it is essential that the teacher know the major use of the evaluation.
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With performance-based assessment, teachers complete a rating scale or compose written statements to assess student learning.
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The table specifications are most helpful when created just before preparing the test questions.
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When preparing essay questions, also prepare a list of topics students should have in their responses to be used as a scoring key.
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The difficulty of the test should depend to a large extent upon its purpose.
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Standardized achievement batteries are used exclusively in secondary schools.
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A Grade Equivalent Score is the performance of the student in the norm group at a specified grade level.
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Conveying negative comments to students about a test has little effect on their attitude toward the test.
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Evaluation
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Formative evaluation
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Objective questions
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Rubric
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Table of specifications
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Validity
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Explain the decisions that a teacher must make in the pre-instructional phase?
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What methods of test formatting can be used to accommodate special needs students?
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Describe the methods that are used to assess the cognitive learning domain?
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Identify the two types of performance-based assessment, and give one example of assessments for each type.
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List several guidelines when planning to use classroom tests.
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Define "test battery" in the context of standardized achievement testing.
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What is the difference between a "percent correct" score and a "percentile" score?
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List three potential uses of standardized test score data.
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Discuss the three phases of decision making that guide instruction.
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Identify and discuss several ways that assessment can be adapted for English language learners.
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How can the construction and format of a test be used to accommodate special needs students?
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What is the purpose of assessing student performance?
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What are some benefits and disadvantages of using rubrics for assessment?
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What are the benefits and challenges when using performance-based assessments?
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What are the benefits of preparing a table of specifications for a test?
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What are the characteristics of standardized tests created by testing agencies?
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What uses of standardized test scores lead them to be called "high stakes tests?"
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1
Which of the following actions is associated with pre-instructional decision making?

A) Keeping student attention
B) Teacher self-evaluation
C) Selecting appropriate content
D) Controlling student behavior
Selecting appropriate content
2
Which type of evaluation monitors learning progress during instruction?

A) Diagnostic
B) Formative
C) Summative
D) Criterion-referenced
Formative
3
Which type of evaluation serves as the basis for assigning grades?

A) Diagnostic
B) Formative
C) Summative
D) Criterion-referenced
Summative
4
Which of the following is used to compare a person's performance to a performance standard?

A) Criterion-referenced
B) Norm-referenced
C) Diagnostic
D) Summative
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All of the following may make a test less reliable except:

A) a short test.
B) a long test.
C) many questions which are too easy.
D) many questions which are too hard.
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Which of the following is not a problem that may be encountered by special needs students in testing situations?

A) Unchanging behavior from one day to the next
B) Anxiety
C) Visual difficulties
D) Time constraint difficulties
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Which of the following is a valid suggestion about test directions for special needs students?

A) Keep directions long and detailed to make sure they are understood.
B) Provide identical directions for each section of the test.
C) Do not allow students to ask questions about test directions.
D) Give examples of how to answer questions.
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During test administration, how much extra time should special needs students generally be given to complete a test?

A) 0% more
B) 50% more
C) 100% more
D) An unlimited amount of time
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9
Open-ended questions and checklists are often used to evaluate which of the following learning domains?

A) Psychological
B) Psychomotor
C) Cognitive
D) Affective
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10
The evaluation instrument which provides a running account of a student's learning activity in a notebook is a (an):

A) experience summary.
B) portfolio.
C) logs and journals.
D) anecdotal records.
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The tool which is intended to indicate the degree of involvement and the type of involvement in the classroom discussion or activities is the:

A) portfolio.
B) rating scale.
C) anecdotal records.
D) participation charts.
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Which of the following is not an example of a rating approach used in performance-based assessment?

A) Checklists
B) Anecdotal records
C) Matching questions
D) Rating scales
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13
All of the following are considered advantages of multiple-choice questions except:

A) They permit test-wise students to perform better.
B) They can be scored quickly and accurately.
C) They are not significantly affected by guessing.
D) They can test several levels of the cognitive domain.
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The type of test item that is most susceptible to cheating and that influences scores the most by guessing is:

A) multiple choice.
B) matching.
C) short answer.
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All of the following are guidelines teachers should consider when administering a test except:

A) provide for adequate light and ventilation.
B) give reminders about the importance of the test.
C) avoid giving students hints about any test item.
D) avoid giving a test just before a long vacation.
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Which of the following types of achievement test scores is considered the least precise?

A) Raw score
B) Percentile score
C) Stanine
D) Grade equivalent score
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Which of the following is not a teacher role in administering a standardized test?

A) Time the test accurately
B) Steer students toward correct answers
C) Do not allow students to ask questions about test directions
D) Make note of any unusual circumstance or event
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What is the primary advantage for sharing a student's standardized test results in teacher-to-parent communication about a student's progress?

A) The results are independent of the teacher's opinion.
B) The results are easy for parents to read and comprehend.
C) The results carry more weight than a report card.
D) The results do not require an explanation.
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Teachers make decisions only before and after instruction.
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Summative evaluation is intended to examine the degree of success that the objectives were achieved by the students.
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The object of a norm-referenced test is to determine whether the student can or cannot perform at a certain standard.
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Some guidelines for test construction for special needs students can be applied for all students.
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The testing site is not a consideration when administering tests for special needs students.
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A test format for special needs students should not include much white space, as this distracts students.
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When establishing a framework for evaluation, it is essential that the teacher know the major use of the evaluation.
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With performance-based assessment, teachers complete a rating scale or compose written statements to assess student learning.
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The table specifications are most helpful when created just before preparing the test questions.
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When preparing essay questions, also prepare a list of topics students should have in their responses to be used as a scoring key.
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The difficulty of the test should depend to a large extent upon its purpose.
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Standardized achievement batteries are used exclusively in secondary schools.
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A Grade Equivalent Score is the performance of the student in the norm group at a specified grade level.
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Conveying negative comments to students about a test has little effect on their attitude toward the test.
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Evaluation
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Table of specifications
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Explain the decisions that a teacher must make in the pre-instructional phase?
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What methods of test formatting can be used to accommodate special needs students?
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Describe the methods that are used to assess the cognitive learning domain?
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Identify the two types of performance-based assessment, and give one example of assessments for each type.
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List several guidelines when planning to use classroom tests.
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Define "test battery" in the context of standardized achievement testing.
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What is the difference between a "percent correct" score and a "percentile" score?
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List three potential uses of standardized test score data.
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Discuss the three phases of decision making that guide instruction.
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Identify and discuss several ways that assessment can be adapted for English language learners.
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How can the construction and format of a test be used to accommodate special needs students?
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What is the purpose of assessing student performance?
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What are some benefits and disadvantages of using rubrics for assessment?
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What are the benefits and challenges when using performance-based assessments?
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What are the benefits of preparing a table of specifications for a test?
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What are the characteristics of standardized tests created by testing agencies?
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What uses of standardized test scores lead them to be called "high stakes tests?"
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