Martone Sireci 2009
Evaluating Alignment Between Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction
1. Références
- Référence complète APA : Martone, A., & Sireci, S.G. (2009). Evaluating Alignment Between Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction. Review of Educational Research, 79: 1332.
- Auteur(s) : Andrea Martone, Stephen Sireci
- Revue : Review of Educational Research
2. Copies
- Copie en ligne : http://rer.sagepub.com/content/79/4/1332
- Copie locale : Fichier:Martone Sireci 2009.pdf
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3. Mots-clés
4. Abstract
The authors (a) discuss the importance of alignment for facilitating proper assessment and instruction, (b) describe the three most common methods for evaluating the alignment between state content standards and assessments, (c) discuss the relative strengths and limitations of these methods, and (d) discuss examples of applications of each method. They conclude that choice of alignment method depends on the specific goals of a state or district and that alignment research is critical for ensuring the standards-assessmentinstruction cycle facilitates student learning. Additional potential benefits of alignment research include valuable professional development for teachers and better understanding of the results from standardized assessments.