1st Edition
The Ambiguity of Teaching to the Test Standards, Assessment, and Educational Reform
112 Pages
by
Routledge
112 Pages
by
Routledge
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Testing is one of the most controversial of all state and federal educational policies. The effects of testing are quite ambiguous. The same test may lead to different consequences in different circumstances, and teachers may use very different strategies to prepare students for tests. Although most experts agree that mandatory testing leads to teaching to the test, they disagree about whether it... Read more
Contents: Preface. W.A. Firestone, R.Y. Schorr, Introduction. R.Y. Schorr, S. Bulgar, J.S. Razze, L.F. Monfils, W.A. Firestone, Teaching Mathematics and Science. L.F. Monfils, W.A. Firestone, J.E. Hicks, M.C. Martinez, R.Y. Schorr, G. Camilli, Teaching to the Test. W.A. Firestone, L.F. Monfils, R.Y. Schorr, J.E. Hicks, M.C. Martinez, Pressure and Support. W.A. Firestone, L.F. Monfils, M. Hayes, T. Polovsky, M.C. Martinez, J.E. Hicks, The Principal, Test Preparation, and Educational Reform. K. Bulkley, J. Fairman, M.C. Martinez, The District and Test Preparation. G. Camilli, L.F. Monfils, Test Scores and Equity. R.Y. Schorr, W.A. Firestone, Conclusion. Appendices: Methods. Teacher Questionnaire. Principal Interview Guide. Teacher Interview Guide. Coding Scheme. Codes for Classroom Observation Data.
Biography
William A. Firestone, Roberta Y. Schorr, Lora F. Monfils
"The research reported in the book does not deal with the issue of language testing per se, but the readers of Language Assessment Quarterly will be delighted to find a great amount of useful information and a number of insights...I, for one, as a language tester, welcome the book." --Yoshinori Watanabe, Sophia University Japan, Language Assessment Quarterly






