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1 | Introduction to Testing and Assessment An overview of the history and purpose of educational testing, including the different types of assessments used in schools and educational settings. |
2 | Standardized Testing A discussion of the pros and cons of standardized tests, as well as an exploration of how standardized tests are created, administered, and scored. |
3 | Performance Assessment An examination of performance assessments, including project-based assessments, portfolios, and presentations, and how they can be used to measure student learning. |
4 | Formative Assessment A look at formative assessment tools and strategies, such as rubrics, checklists, and peer-assessment, and how they can be used to inform instruction and improve student learning. |
5 | Reliability in Testing A deep dive into the concept of reliability in testing, including different methods for measuring reliability and how it impacts the validity and usefulness of assessment results. |
6 | Validity in Testing An exploration of the principles of validity in testing, including content validity, criterion-related validity, and construct validity, and how to ensure that assessments are valid measures of student learning. |
7 | Fairness in Testing A discussion of fairness in testing, including issues related to bias, accessibility, and accommodations for diverse learners, and how to create assessments that are fair and equitable for all students. |
8 | Developing Assessment Tools An opportunity for students to create their own assessment tools, including designing items, rubrics, and scoring guides, and practice using these tools to assess student learning. |
9 | Analyzing Test Data A hands-on approach to analyzing test data, including interpreting assessment results, identifying trends and patterns, and using data to inform instructional decisions. |