Beyond Standardized Truth
Improving Teaching and Learning through Inquiry-Based Reading Assessment
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Beyond Standardized Truth
Improving Teaching and Learning through Inquiry-Based Reading Assessment
About This Book
Beyond Standardized Truth, included in the Principles in Practice imprint, is the result of the author's own efforts to bridge the gap between valuing reading and being able to respond with appropriate instruction or evaluate growth in reading.
Scott Filkins brings us into his classroom and the classrooms of his colleagues to demonstrate how high school teachers across the disciplines can engage in inquiry-based reading assessment to support student learning. Based in the IRAâNCTE Standards for the Assessment of Reading and Writing, Revised Edition, the classroom portraits highlight the importance of incorporating genuinely formative assessment into our instruction.
Filkins unpacks his own history with assessment through engaging "confessions" of his early practices and eventual growth toward a framework that situates reading assessment in an inquiry model. Throughout the book, he showcases his colleagues' attempts to use an inquiry framework, including the various tools and documentation methods that help them inquire into their students' habits and thoughts as readers, use formative assessment to fuel the gradual release of responsibility framework, and use reading assessment as a means of professional reflection.
Finally, Filkins challenges us to broaden the conversation about assessment to a wider range of stakeholders and offers a vision of assessment as an expression of care for the students in our charge.
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Excerpts from the IRA-NCTE Standards for the Assessment of Reading and Writing, Revised Edition
- Chapter 1 Confessions of an Unprincipled Reading Assessor
- Chapter 2 Seeking Truth, Considering Consequences: Getting into Studentsâ Heads through Inquiry-Based Assessment
- Chapter 3 Formative Reading Assessment in Action
- Chapter 4 Beyond âZenning Itâ: Reflecting on Professional Practice through Reading Assessment
- Chapter 5 Improving Assessment through Caring, Collaboration, and Collective Responsibility
- Annotated Bibliography
- Works Cited
- Index
- Author