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Session Type: Symposium
Because of the profound impact that assessment-related decisions frequently have on instructional practices and, thus, on students’ learning, those who are involved in making such decisions should obviously do so knowledgeably. Happily, a number of organizations have recently turned their attention to increasing the assessment literacy of teachers and school administrators. Less happily, two groups have been largely neglected in this push for educators’ increased assessment literacy, namely, educational policymakers and parents of school-age children. The objective of this interactive symposium is to identify practicable and readily implementable tactics for enhancing the assessment literacy of those two groups.
Considering the Options - W. James Popham, University of California - Los Angeles
Considering the Options - Saroja Warner, Council of Chief State School Officers
Considering the Options - Heidi L. Andrade, University at Albany - SUNY
Considering the Options - Rick Stiggins
Melisa Yeoman, National Parent Teachers Association
Maria E. Palma, New York City Department of Education