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A variety of education groups offer
professional development to help teachers explore assessment topics.
Assessment in Math and Science: What's the Point?
The Annenberg Corporation offers this video workshop that examines current
assessment issues and strategies in K-12 math and science
classrooms. Register with learner.org to view the videos.
Mathematics
Assessment: A Video Library, K-12
Register with learner.org to view this video library on the link
between assessment and instruction and on mathematics assessment
alternatives.
School Testing: Behind the Numbers
Watch a lively discussion about the meaning and impact of school
testing. Register with learner.org to view the video.
Scoring Guidelines for Performance Assessment
In this online workshop, learn about the specifics of conducting
performance assessments.
Teacher-to-Teacher Workshops
Take free online courses from the U.S. Department of Education on
such assessment-related topics as NCLB basics, standards-based
education and report cards, and improving student achievement with
standards-based data.
Understanding by Design Exchange
Based on the best-selling books by authors
Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe, this Web site contains an electronic
template for unit design and short tutorials and self-checks to
guide curriculum designers.
  
Learning
Exchange
Keep up with
news and developments in the assessment world by subscribing to the
listservs and discussions below.
The Discussion Group on Assessment Reform
Join a discussion about assessment, testing, and what
makes a fair test.
Office of Education Accountability and Assessment
The Michigan Department of Education offers several listservs
relating to assessment issues, including one devoted to assessment
issues for students with disabilities.
Practical Assessment, Research, and Evaluation
Join this listserv to be notified of new articles posted to an
online scholarly journal about assessment issues from the University
of Maryland.
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