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Instructor, 1994
Offers a strategic activity to help teachers learn to use portfolios for evaluating students' work. Step-by-step information is provided in diagram form. Steps include beginning the portfolios, defining the purpose, selecting contents, discussing self-reflection, reviewing portfolios, evaluation by peers, and portfolio send-home. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Portfolios (Background Materials), Student Evaluation
Taylor, Kathe; Walton, Sherry – Instructor, 2001
Teachers' attitudes and nonverbal messages about standardized testing can affect students' test scores. This article presents a four-question test to help teachers determine their attitudes toward standardized testing, then offers suggestions on how to get rid of excess baggage before approaching the tests and explains the importance of…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Standardized Tests, Student Evaluation
Vavrus, Linda – Instructor, 1990
Portfolio-based assessment, a collection of selected student work used for ongoing evaluation, has been identified as one of the three top curriculum trends. This article discusses practical and conceptual aspects of portfolio use, includes an interview with an expert on portfolio-based assessment, and briefly discusses state policies on…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Measures (Individuals)
Gregory, Cynde – Instructor, 1994
Presents an assessment rubric that allows teachers to consistently assess children's work over time. The rubric focuses on 3 features of writing (surface features, inner layers, and creativity), within which are 18 specific competencies. The article describes how to use the rubric to assess creative writing. (SM)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Creative Writing, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods
Booth, Virginia Humphreys – Instructor, 1994
A children's art project lets students create artistic portfolios in a Jackson Pollock style. The activity takes 60 minutes and requires posterboard, adhesive tape, spray paint, tempera paints, eyedroppers, newspapers, colored markers, and stencil letters. By inviting students to make their own portfolios, teachers are cultivating students'…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Products, Childrens Art, Creative Expression
Brown, Janet H.; Shavelson, Richard – Instructor, 1994
The article presents a step-by-step guide to choosing and using performance assessment to determine what students know and can do in science. Performance assessment allows teachers to measure what students know by watching what they do. An example of performance assessment in action is included. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, Evaluation Methods, Intermediate Grades
Hill, Bonnie C.; And Others – Instructor, 1994
Presents six strategies to help teachers make the most of student portfolios. The suggestions include defining the portfolio's purpose, teaching students self-reflection, structuring portfolio reviews, making time for peer evaluation, regularly sharing portfolios with parents, and allowing time to learn to use portfolios. Includes a reproducible…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Evaluation Methods, Parent Participation
Klein, Anne – Instructor, 1996
Six strategies for assessing young students' writing and tracking their progress include conducting a survey regarding students' thoughts on writing, focusing anecdotal notes on students' writing, meeting for quick conferences, fixing students' work to celebrate growth, sharing rubrics with students, and keeping notebooks and portfolios. (SM)
Descriptors: Conferences, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Bozzone, Meg A. – Instructor, 1994
Explains why portfolios are as important for teachers as they are for students, describing the anatomy of a thorough teacher portfolio. Four teachers share the contents of their portfolios and reasons portfolios are important to them. A reproducible sheet for students, "My Thoughts about This Year," is included. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Evaluation Methods, Portfolios (Background Materials)
Power, Brenda – Instructor, 1997
Elementary school students need to work independently during writing time and monitor and assess their own progress. This paper describes self-designed rubrics, which teachers create with the help of their students. A class activity sheet explains how to create writing rubrics based on needs and goals that students identify. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Evaluation Methods
Sloan, Megan – Instructor, 1996
Describes strategies to help students learn how to evaluate their own work using portfolio assessment, a gradual process that enables students to think reflectively about their work. The paper discusses what is involved in teaching students to understand the terms and participate in the process. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Evaluation Methods
Sugarman, Jay; And Others – Instructor, 1993
Presents tips to help teachers develop and manage valid, truly authentic assessments that are linked to daily class instruction, discussing how to refine assessments, get parents involved, encourage self-assessment, and make criteria clear. A model developmental reading scale for bringing more uniformity to reading assessment is presented. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Holistic Evaluation