
ISBN13: | 9781032502748 |
ISBN10: | 1032502746 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 466 oldal |
Méret: | 254x178 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 17 Illustrations, black & white; 26 Illustrations, color; 1 Halftones, black & white; 8 Halftones, color; 16 Line drawings, black & white; 18 Line drawings, color; 44 Tables, black & white |
700 |
Socioculturally Responsive Assessment
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Socioculturally Responsive Assessment assembles the best-available thinking from within and outside the educational measurement community about the theoretical foundations and systems-level policy implications of formal assessment programs designed to be socioculturally responsive.
Socioculturally Responsive Assessment assembles the best-available thinking from within and outside the educational measurement community about the theoretical foundations and systems-level policy implications of formal assessment programs designed to be socioculturally responsive. Synthesized from culturally responsive assessment design and practices, culturally relevant pedagogy and funds of knowledge, universal design for learning, the learning sciences, and other literatures, this emerging concept affirms that students? learning and performance is inextricably tied to the social, cultural, and linguistic contexts in which they live and develop knowledge. Across four sections, this book provides an argument and initial evidence for impact on students, users, and assessment quality; offers guidance for implementation; and examines the potential limitations, pitfalls, barriers, and measurement issues that such programs will inevitably raise. Scholars, teaching faculty, test developers, and policymakers will come away with integral foundations, new assessment approaches, and a greater sense of the potential for positive impact that these assessments may afford.
Socioculturally Responsive Assessment: An Introduction Section I: Conceptualization 1. A Descriptive Review of Culturally Responsive, Socioculturally Responsive, and Related Assessment Conceptions 2. Implications of the Science of Learning and Development (SoLD) for Assessments in Education 3. Cultural Validity: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations for Socioculturally Responsive Assessment 4. Assessment for Social Justice With a Focus on American Indigenous Students 5. Transforming Educational Assessment: Implementing Equitable and Inclusive Strategies Section II. Measurement Considerations and Approaches 6. Born Socioculturally Responsive Assessment: An Approach to Design and Development 7. Designing Socioculturally Responsive Assessments Within the Mandated Bookends of K-12 Assessment Systems 8. Examining the Relationship Between the Cultural Relevance of Text and Reading Proficiency: Using a Cultural Relevance Rubric in Reading Assessment 9. Linking Responsive Assessments: Challenges and Possibilities 10. An Evidentiary-Reasoning Lens for Socioculturally Responsive Assessment Section III: Working Examples and Systems-Level Policy Implications 11. Accessibility as a Core Value for Locally Responsive Assessments 12. ?A Search for My Voice?: Socioculturally Responsive Assessment in AP Art and Design 13. Socioculturally Responsive Large-Scale Assessment: The Case of the 2026 NAEP Reading Framework 14. A Path to Transforming the Assessment Landscape 15. Enacting Socioculturally Responsive Assessment Design at Scale: Approaches and Policies for Large-Scale Systems Section IV: Research Directions 16. Group Differences Across Scenario-Based Reading Assessments: Examining the Effects of Culturally Relevant Test Content 17. Socioculturally Responsive Post-Secondary Entrance Examination: Implications for Equitable Assessment Design in Sub-Saharan Africa 18. Understanding UNDERSTANDardization Research Conclusion: Socioculturally Responsive Assessment: Present and Future