Assessing Readers: Qualitative Diagnosis and Instruction, Second Edition
Learn how reading assessment can improve instruction and learning with the research-based, peer-reviewed articles in this collection, selected and introduced by noted expert Peter Afflerbach.
Fifteen articles cover a broad spectrum of practices and theory related to gathering, interpreting, and using assessment information, including:
* The central role teachers can play in reading assessment
* How assessment fits into our evolving understanding of reading
* Systemic approaches to developing reading assessment
* The impact of formative assessment on student development
* The consequences of assessment
Afflerbachs Introduction and the questions for reflection that accompany each article can help you tailor the book to meet your needs-especially useful for school-based professional development and teacher education.
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Country | USA |
Brand | Brand: International Reading Association |
Manufacturer | Intl Literacy Assn |
Binding | Paperback |
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EANs | 9780872078123 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |