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Popham, W. James – Educational Leadership, 2016
"U.S. students are being educated less well these days than they should be," writes W. James Popham. One key contributing factor is that educators often use the wrong tests to make their most important educational decisions. Two recent events have made it a perfect time to change the way we conduct our educational testing: growing…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Educational Assessment, Educational Improvement, Teacher Role
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Popham, W. James – Educational Leadership, 2009
Despite repeated calls for educators to get more instructional mileage out of the assessment data they have at hand, two deterrents typically stand in the way of most educators' effective use of test data. First, there's a missing "realization", and second, there's a missing "skill". Educators who possess both this realization and this skill will…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Student Evaluation
Popham, W. James – Principal Leadership, 2008
Formative assessment is a planned process that uses assessments to inform changes in instruction or learning. Because of its focus on instruction and learning, formative assessment is based in the classroom, although school-level structures, such as learning communities, can support the process. In this article, the author presents seven…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Principals, Success, Secondary Schools
Popham, W. James – Phi Delta Kappan, 2007
The "instructional sensitivity" of a test represents the degree to which students' performances on that test accurately reflect the quality of the instruction that was provided specifically to promote students' mastery of whatever is being assessed. In other words, an instructionally "sensitive" test would be capable of distinguishing between…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Accountability, Scores, Tests
Popham, W. James – George Lucas Educational Foundation, 2005
For the last four decades, students' scores on standardized tests have increasingly been regarded as the most meaningful evidence for evaluating U.S. schools. Most Americans, indeed, believe students' standardized test performances are the only legitimate indicator of a school's instructional effectiveness. Yet, although test-based evaluations of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Quality, Standardized Tests, Educational Change
Popham, W. James – American School Board Journal, 2003
Claims that standards-based tests neither measure skills and knowledge accurately nor help educators do a better instructional job. The article offers suggestions in four areas to make the tests contribute to improved instruction: measurement of content standards; descriptions of standards; standard-by-standard reporting; and locally administered…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Cognitive Tests, Educational Testing