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ISBN13: | 9781462556120 |
ISBN10: | 1462556124 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 270 pages |
Size: | 254x178 mm |
Language: | English |
700 |
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Understanding and Using Reading Assessment, K-12, Fourth Edition
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Guilford Press
Date of Publication: 5 February 2025
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Short description:
The book introduces major types of assessments, including formative and summative performance assessments, teacher questioning, and high-stakes testing. It provides an innovative framework (the CURRV model) for evaluating the suitability of assessments and combining them to meet all students' needs.
Long description:
Well established as a teaching resource and course text, this guide to the "whats," "how-tos," and "whys" of reading assessment is now in a thoroughly revised fourth edition. Peter Afflerbach succinctly introduces major types of assessments, including formative and summative performance assessments, teacher questioning, and high-stakes testing. He provides an innovative framework (the CURRV model) for evaluating the suitability of assessments and combining them effectively to meet all students&&&39; needs. Emphasis is given to assessing core reading skills and strategies as well as noncognitive and social–emotional aspects of reading development. Helpful features include detailed examples of assessment done well, within-chapter "Enhance Your Understanding" questions and activities, and 25 reproducible and downloadable checklists and forms.
New to This Edition
*Explains assessment in a science-of-reading context.
*Increased focus on equity issues, plus updated theory and research throughout.
*Chapter on assessing early reading.
*Chapter on assessing digital and critical reading.
"Afflerbach is without question one of the world’s leading authorities on reading assessment. I strongly and unreservedly recommend the fourth edition of this seminal text. Afflerbach goes beyond assessment in the well-recognized competencies of reading--phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension--to additional critical and often-neglected areas, such as metacognition, motivation, engagement, and self-assessment. If you are interested in taking a deeper dive into the complexities of reading assessment and gaining a fuller understanding of what it means to assess students’ reading, then you must have this book."--Timothy Rasinski, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Literacy Education, Kent State University
"Understanding and Using Reading Assessment has long been a staple text in my literacy coursework. The fourth edition includes timely, essential updates, with chapters addressing digital and critical reading and early reading assessment; a clear equity lens throughout; and a focus on how assessment relates to the science of reading. Afflerbach translates current research into pragmatic classroom approaches that lead to students developing as stronger readers."--Danielle V. Dennis, PhD, Dean, Feinstein College of Education, University of Rhode Island
"Afflerbach successfully achieves his goal of showing how assessment can be enlisted in ways to support teachers as they seek to engage diverse learners in rich literacy experiences. Beyond being discerning consumers of assessments, teachers can use various types of assessments in the service of enhancing their teaching as well as what and how students learn. Featuring illustrative examples, the book provides a comprehensive review of reading assessment that is both user friendly and evidence based."--Robert J. Tierney, PhD, Dean and Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia, Canada
"In this classic text, Afflerbach thoroughly and compellingly addresses the foundational assessment content underlying reading development, from large-scale, high-stakes testing to arguably the more consequential consideration for assessment--the day-to-day individual classroom and the unique learners within that classroom. Among the unique aspects of the fourth edition is Afflerbach&&&39;s attention to assessment of critical reading across disciplines and formats, including in digital environments. The volume masterfully develops the assessment aspect of the accomplished teacher&&&39;s repertoire."--Shane Templeton, PhD, Foundation Professor Emeritus of Literacy Studies, University of Nevada, Reno-
New to This Edition
*Explains assessment in a science-of-reading context.
*Increased focus on equity issues, plus updated theory and research throughout.
*Chapter on assessing early reading.
*Chapter on assessing digital and critical reading.
"Afflerbach is without question one of the world’s leading authorities on reading assessment. I strongly and unreservedly recommend the fourth edition of this seminal text. Afflerbach goes beyond assessment in the well-recognized competencies of reading--phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension--to additional critical and often-neglected areas, such as metacognition, motivation, engagement, and self-assessment. If you are interested in taking a deeper dive into the complexities of reading assessment and gaining a fuller understanding of what it means to assess students’ reading, then you must have this book."--Timothy Rasinski, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Literacy Education, Kent State University
"Understanding and Using Reading Assessment has long been a staple text in my literacy coursework. The fourth edition includes timely, essential updates, with chapters addressing digital and critical reading and early reading assessment; a clear equity lens throughout; and a focus on how assessment relates to the science of reading. Afflerbach translates current research into pragmatic classroom approaches that lead to students developing as stronger readers."--Danielle V. Dennis, PhD, Dean, Feinstein College of Education, University of Rhode Island
"Afflerbach successfully achieves his goal of showing how assessment can be enlisted in ways to support teachers as they seek to engage diverse learners in rich literacy experiences. Beyond being discerning consumers of assessments, teachers can use various types of assessments in the service of enhancing their teaching as well as what and how students learn. Featuring illustrative examples, the book provides a comprehensive review of reading assessment that is both user friendly and evidence based."--Robert J. Tierney, PhD, Dean and Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia, Canada
"In this classic text, Afflerbach thoroughly and compellingly addresses the foundational assessment content underlying reading development, from large-scale, high-stakes testing to arguably the more consequential consideration for assessment--the day-to-day individual classroom and the unique learners within that classroom. Among the unique aspects of the fourth edition is Afflerbach&&&39;s attention to assessment of critical reading across disciplines and formats, including in digital environments. The volume masterfully develops the assessment aspect of the accomplished teacher&&&39;s repertoire."--Shane Templeton, PhD, Foundation Professor Emeritus of Literacy Studies, University of Nevada, Reno-
Table of Contents:
Introduction
1. Important Issues and Concepts in Reading Assessment
2. Assessing Early Reading
3. Assessing Strategies and Skills: Tests and Reading Inventories
4. Teacher Questioning as Assessment
5. Performance Assessment
6. High-Stakes Reading Tests
7. Assessment and Accommodating English Learners and Special-Needs Students
8. Assessing “the Other”: Important Noncognitive Aspects of Reading
9. Formative and Summative Assessment
10. Promoting Self-Assessment to Help Students Build Reading Independence
11. Assessing Digital and Critical Reading
Appendix
References
Index
1. Important Issues and Concepts in Reading Assessment
2. Assessing Early Reading
3. Assessing Strategies and Skills: Tests and Reading Inventories
4. Teacher Questioning as Assessment
5. Performance Assessment
6. High-Stakes Reading Tests
7. Assessment and Accommodating English Learners and Special-Needs Students
8. Assessing “the Other”: Important Noncognitive Aspects of Reading
9. Formative and Summative Assessment
10. Promoting Self-Assessment to Help Students Build Reading Independence
11. Assessing Digital and Critical Reading
Appendix
References
Index