ࡱ>  !cbjbj kbZ+NN'''''$(((PU(i)($Ab=+L++++6-8n--@@@@@@@$D(G@'--"6---@''++u@555- '8+'+@5-@55r ;T';+(.x_;*@@0$A;2G0vG;;G'w<--5-----@@32---$A----G---------N W&:  INCLUDEPICTURE "cid:image001.jpg@01CCDB43.91509190" \* MERGEFORMATINET  Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology Course Number and Title EDF 3430- Educational Measurement and Evaluation (3 semester hours) Day/Time/ Location: Instructor: Office: Office hours: Email: Phone: CATALOG DESCRIPTION:A basic course to train students/teachers to integrate classroom assessment into instructional planning to improve student learning. Along with basic terminology, students will develop particular skills in writing instructional objectives, developing test items of various types, constructing rating scales and understanding the interpretation of standardized tests. TEXTBOOK & RESOURCES: Textbook Popham, J.(2013). Classroom Assessment: What teachers need to know (7h edition). Boston MA: Pearson Education Inc. Required Resources: LiveText Students in this course are required by the College of Education to have an active LiveText account to track mastery of programs skills, competencies and critical assignments and to meet program and college accreditation requirements. Students must have an account within: the first four (4) weeks of the fall or spring semester, within the first three (3) weeks of summer session, or after the first class of a fast track course. Students who do not have an active LiveText account may have an academic hold placed on their record. Information regarding account activation is provided on the College of Education website,  HYPERLINK "http://coe.fau.edu/livetext" http://coe.fau.edu/livetext. COURSE OVERVIEW: This is a basic course to train students/teachers to integrate classroom assessment into instructional planning to improve student learning. Along with basic terminology, students will develop particular skills in writing instructional objectives, developing test items of various types, constructing rating scales and rubrics, conducting formative and summative assessments and making instructional decisions based on student performance data. The course also discusses attributes of assessment practices such as reliability and validity. COURSE CONNECTION TO CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK:As a reflective decision-maker the student will make informed decisions and provide evidence of being a capable professional by developing instructional objectives and classroom assessment techniques. Interpretation of standardized tests. Evaluating student progress using measurement results. GUIDELINES USED IN DEVELOPING COURSE OBJECTIVES: Florida Educator Accomplished Practices Preprofessional, Dept. Teacher Education = (EAP) 鶹ƷƵFlorida Educator Accomplished Practices (鶹ƷƵEAP), Association for Childhood Education International Standards (ACEI). Expected outcomes (course objectives): After completing this course, the student should be able to: Define and explain the relationships between and among the concepts of assessment, testing, measurement, evaluation and instruction. Explain the principles that guide educators in selecting, developing, and using educationally meaningful assessments. Describe and explain how educators use assessment results to make a wide range of educational decisions. Explain criterion-referenced framework and norm-referenced assessment framework(e.g. FCAT based on Next generation Standards) and how they complement one another in educational decision making. Describe how learning targets help to direct the instructional process and assessment development process. Distinguish between content and performance standards, general and specific learning targets, and developmental and mastery learning targets. Write specific learning targets for specific subject areas that meet the three basic criteria for writing educational objectives Explain how taxonomies of thinking skills, lower and higher order, are useful for developing learning targets and performance tasks. Explain the concept of validity and how it applies to all educational assessment results. Explain the concept of reliability and how it relates to inconsistency in students' assessment results. Describe the six areas of professional assessment responsibility for teachers including effective communication of assessment results and instructional planning. Craft a formative and summative assessment plan for a marking period and for one instructional unit. Explain how to integrate assessment and instruction through an assessment plan. Demonstrate an understanding of accommodation and modification for students with disabilities during assessments. Write high-quality objective test items, essay questions and performance tasks that are free from flaws and that assess a variety of thinking skills including critical thinking. Distinguish performance tasks from other assessment formats and identify alternative assessments. Describe the stages and steps necessary to craft high-quality performance tasks. Describe how to prepare students for upcoming assessments and how to evaluate and grade students progress, Name and describe the major categories of standardized achievement tests. Explain the advantages of each type of standardized achievement test.  EVALUATION AND GRADE ASSIGNMENT  SHAPE  Grading policy follows that of 鶹ƷƵ: GRADING SCALE: Grade Total Points % Grade Points Letter Grade Total Points % Grade Points A 239-224 100-94% = 4.0 C 174-180 73 75% = 2.0 A- 223-214 90 93% = 3.67 C- 167-173 70 72% = 1.67 B+ 213-205 86 89% = 3.33 D+ 157-166 66 69% = 1.33 B 204-198 83 85% = 3.00 D 150-156 63 65% = 1.00 B- 197-191 80 82% = 2.67 D- 143-149 60-62% = 0.67 C+ 190-181 76 79% = 2.33 F <142 <60% = 0.00 Please review the 鶹ƷƵpolicy for incompletes. I follow this rule carefully. If you find yourself not keeping up with the work in the course, you will need to drop the course. Pay attention to the dates listed in the university calendar for withdrawing from, or dropping a course. INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS AND MATERIALS The class will be conducted so as to maximize understanding of key concepts. To facilitate this intention, most class discussion are expected to express each student comments, opinions, reflections, and criticism. Students are required to participate in class discussions. COURSE REQUIREMENTS/TOTAL POINTS 1. Formal examinations/ 100 points Two formal examinations are required. These examinations are online exams and will be available via Blackboard. If you do not know how to use Blackboard, please take Blackboard orientation or contact ITSS at 561-297-3999 if you need any help. Please check the course schedule. The final exam will be comprehensive. 2. Weekly assignments & participation/ 39 Each week, there are weekly assignments and readings for face-to-face and online classes. These assignments and online participation will be discussed in class. Please submit your work in the indicated date. Late work may be penalized. All students are expected to attend and participate in class discussions. Online discussions may be also conducted in groups and using BB Collaborate for live discussion for online classes. The dates and times will be announced in advance. 3. Projects/Critical Assignments Project 1/ 50 Points Part I In this part, you are required to determine a particular unit you would like to teach. A unit generally would cover one to three weeks of instruction time. (You may wish to contact a teacher or teacher intern and ask if there is a particular unit that teacher would like to have you work on for them.) Identify the level of the class, the subject, and the title of the unit. Develop a List of six to eight Objectives to cover the unit. Develop a Table of Specifications according to Blooms Taxonomy. Part II In this part, you are required to construct the test as defined by the objectives and table of specifications you developed. The test should include 20 items and has 4 different item formats (e.g., Multiple-choice, True-False, etc.). The test should be an achievement test that focuses on a particular subject area for a specific grade level (e.g. 4th grade). The detailed instructions and rubric are posted in BB. Please submit your project via the assignment link. Project 2/ 50 Points Part I Administer the test you constructed for Project 1. Select only 10 items from the test and fill out 20 answer sheets for students. Score the assessment. Construct a frequency distribution of the scores and calculate the mean, median, mode and standard deviation. Determine the item difficulty and item discrimination for each item. Part II Tell what the assessment covered. Describe how the students performed on the assessment with respect to your expectations. In a paragraph, report how well you think the assessment worked and how it might be changed to be more effective. The detailed instructions and rubric are posted in BB. Please submit your project via the assignment link. Check the schedule for due dates. Late submission of any assignment or exam may be penalized. Department of Educational Leadership Critical Assignment Policy Statement for Syllabus (Adopted June, 2005) This course has TWO critical assignment(s) embedded in the syllabi. All sections and instructors of this course will be assessing student proficiency on the critical assignment(s), utilizing a common rubric. All students will be assessed on the basis of a three point evaluation rubric: Exceeds Expectations, Meets Expectations and Does Not Meet Expectations. In order to successfully complete a program of study, all students must meet or exceed expectations on all critical assignments. Consequently, the Department of Educational Leadership requires that students must Meet or Exceed expectations on all critical assignments in order to pass this course. If a student fails to Meet or Exceed expectations on all critical assignments assigned to this course, it is the policy of the Department of Educational Leadership that the student will receive an Incomplete grade for the course and will be given a period of time established by the instructor, consistent with department and university policy, to demonstrate proficiency on the critical assignment to the instructor. When proficiency is demonstrated the grade of Incomplete will be changed to a grade consistent with the criteria delineated in this syllabus. Each professor will have the discretion to determine the amount of time that will be allowed for the incomplete to be made up, as long as the time period is within University guidelines. Free and Open Exchange of Ideas/Classroom Climate As a student at 鶹ƷƵ, the free discourse of ideas should be expected. I believe the open exchange of ideas is necessary to learning. I have opinions and will express those opinions, but you are free to express either agreement or disagreement without fear of consequences. This does not mean, of course, that I may not challenge your views or disagree with them, but it does mean that you will experience no consequences for disagreeing with me. If you feel that I am violating this commitment, please arrange an appointment to discuss this issue with me. Additionally, I am requesting that students not discuss problems of local school districts when attempting to highlight an argument they are presenting. It is inappropriate to mention the names of administrators, teachers, or school districts in class discussions. The professional integrity of our colleagues in education should be respected. A class at 鶹ƷƵ should not become a forum for discussion of political issues facing a school district. Academic Honesty/Policy on Plagiarism I follow 鶹ƷƵs rules and guidelines for academic honesty. Academic honesty is defined broadly and simply the performance of all academic work without cheating, lying, stealing, or receiving assistance from any other person or using any source of information not appropriately authorized or attributed. For more information refer to the "Academic Dishonesty" policy in the University Undergraduate Catalog or visit:  HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf" http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf Plagiarism is defined as the presentation of an idea or product as new and original when in fact it has been derived from an existing source. Common examples of plagiarism include submitting a paper, or retyped copy of it, developed for a previous academic or other purpose/requirement as if it were an original response to a current requirement; including all or a portion of the written work of another into a response to a current requirement without giving appropriately cited credit to the source person(s); purchasing a written document and presenting it as an original response to a current requirement; developing an idea presented by another into a written document or presentation without giving appropriate credit to the source person(s); or presenting (essentially) the same written work for fulfillment of two academic requirements within the same program. If plagiarism by a student occurred in the context of work submitted as a course requirement, the student will be assigned a grade of Failure (F) for the course. In addition, the instructor reserves the right to penalize any additional facets of unprofessional and irresponsible work attitudes or conduct, if the need arises. Students agree that by taking this course all required papers may be subject to submission for textual similarity review to SafeAssign in BB for the detection of plagiarism. All submitted papers will be included as source documents in the SafeAssign reference database solely for the purpose of detecting plagiarism of such papers. Use of the SafeAssign service is subject to the Terms and Conditions of Use posted on site." Attendance Policy: Students are expected to attend all of their scheduled classes and to satisfy all academic objectives as outlined by the instructor. Students are responsible for arranging to make up work missed because of legitimate class absence, such as illness, family emergencies, military obligation, court-imposed legal obligations, or participation in University-approved activities. Whenever you are absent or tardy, the instructor reserves the right to deduct points from your grade. Cell Phone, Texting & Computer Policy: All cell phones MUST be run in silent mode during class. If a student MUST take a call for emergency reasons during class, the student must leave the room until completion of the call. Texting is not allowed in class. Performing other computer activities not related to the course is not allowed. Please show professionalism and respect to others by not using your computer or any other device to check your personal email or accounts. Accommodation for Qualified Individuals with Disabilities It is the policy of 鶹ƷƵ to make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. If you are a person with disabilities and desire accommodations to complete your course requirements, please notify the Office for Students with Disabilities and then the course instructor as soon as possible to discuss your request. The instructor reserves the right to make changes in the syllabus. SUGGESTED EXTENDED BIBLIOGRAPHY American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association, and National Council on Measurement in Education. (1999). Standards for educational and psychological testing. Washington, DC: American Educational Research Association. Aviles, C. B. (2000). Teaching and Testing for Critical Thinking with Blooms Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. Retrieved from http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/ED446023.pdf Bloom, B. S. (Ed.). (1984) Taxonomy of educational objectives, handbook I: Cognitive domain. New York: Longman. Darling-Hammond, L., Barron, B., Pearson, P.D., Schoenfeld, A. H., Stage, E. K., Zimmerman, T. D., Cervettti, G. N., and Tilson, J. L. (2008). Powerful learning: What we know about teaching for understanding. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Gardner, H. (1993). Multiple intelligences: The theory in practice. New York: Basic Books. Gardner, H. (2006). Multiple Intelligences: New Horizons. New York: BasicBooks. Gardner, H. (1999). Intelligence reframed: Multiple intelligences for the 21st century. New York: Basic Books. Gullickson , A. & Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation. (2003). The student evaluation standards: How to improve evaluations of students. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. Haladyna, T. M. (2004). Developing and validating multiple-choice test items. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Hess, F. M. (Ed.). (2008). When research matters: How scholarship influences education policy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Hogan, T. P. (2007). Educational assessment: A practical introduction. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Joint Committee on Testing Practices. (2004). Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education. Washington, DC: Author. Likert, R A. (1932). A technique for the measurement of attitudes. Archives of Psychology, 140, 1-55. Marzano, R. J. (2000). Transforming classroom grading. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Marzano, R. J. & Kendall, J.S. (2008). Designing and Assessing Educational Objectives: Applying the New Taxonomy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. McMillan, J. H. and Wergin, J. F. (2006). Understanding and evaluating educational research. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. Payne, D. A. (2003). Applied educational assessment. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning. Popham, W. J. (2010). Classroom assessment: What teachers need to know. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc. Popham, W. J. (2010). Everything School Leaders Need to Know About Assessment Stiggins, R. (2005). From Formative Assessment to Assessment for Learning: A Path to Success in Standards-Based Schools. Phi Delta Kappan, 87(4), 324-328. Stiggins, R., Arter, J., Chappuis, J., and Chappuis, S. (2007). Classroom assessment for student learning: Doing it right Using it well. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. EDF 3430 Rubric for Project 1: Instructional Objectives and Test Construction EDF 3430 Rubric for Project 1: Instructional Objectives and Test Construction CriteriaExceeds Expectations 10-8 Meets Expectations 7-5Does Not Meet Expectations 4-1Not Attempted 0Your scoreTitle Full description of subject area, grade level, unit covered, standards and list of accommodations.The description is missing one piece of information such as the subject area OR grade level.The description is missing two or more pieces of information. Failed to submit or submitted late.List of Objectives Instructional Design & Lesson Planning FL-FAU-FEAP-2010.A.1.a 8-6 objectives All objectives, including action verbs, are clear, measurable and age/grade appropriate. No grammatical errors.8-6 objectives. Some objectives are unclear 1-2 objectives are not measurable or appropriate. One or two grammatical errors.Less than 6 objectives Unclear objectives Most objectives are not measurable and appropriate.Failed to submit or submitted late.Table of Specifications (Elements: Content Domains, Blooms Taxonomy, Classification of Objectives, and item numbers and percentages) The table contains ALL elements. All objectives are classified correctly. Correct distributions of items according to the importance of each objective. No errors in computing the percentages.The table is missing 1 or 2 important elements. Less than 3 misclassifications of objectives. Less than 5 errors in distributing the items and percentagesThe table is not structure correctly with all necessary elements More than 3 misclassifications of objectives. More than 4 errors in distributing the items or computing the percentagesFailed to submit or submitted late.Assessment Matches Plan Assessment FL-FAU-FEAP-2010.A.4.bAll 20 questions (minimum) included in test. Questions are classified according to the table of specifications. Directions are provided in detail for students using proper format Answer key is provided; all items are free of technical errors and matches the questions.At least 18 questions out of 20 match with the objectives outlined in the table of specification. Directions are general using proper format. Answer key is provided, fewer than 5 errors in the writing of items and all items are clear, slight arrangement errors in questions. Fewer than 20 questions. Questions do not match with all objectives in table of specification. Directions are ambiguous or missing. No answer key provided and /or more than 5 technical errors in item writing resulting in unclear questions.Failed to submit or submitted late.Item Format and technical aspects Use more than four question formats in the assessment in a correct order and without error. No grammatical errorsUse four different question formats in the assessment in correct/incorrect order. Less than 3 grammatical errorsUsed less than four question formats in the assessment. Four or more grammatical errors.Failed to submit or submitted late./50 Note: This project constitutes a critical assignment for this course which means that students need a passing score in each of the critical areas to continue working towards a passing grade in class. Suggested Reading Schedule WEEK Topic(s)Reading& Assignment1 Jan 7  Measurement and Assessment 101: What teachers should know. What to Assess and How to AssessClass Intro & Intro to Assessment, Ch 1 & 2, Electronic Source: Accommodations, 2003 (pp.2-9)2 Learning Objectives / Taxonomies / Validity of Assessment ResultsCha 2 & Chap. 3 Electr Source: Validity & Accommodation3  Reliability of Assessment / Calculating a reliability coefficient/ Absence of Bias Class Assignment: Project ObjectivesChap. 4, Ch 5 4 Formative and summative assessments Chapter 12 Electronic Source: Accommodations, 2003 (pp. 11-20)5 Selected Response Items Class Assignment: Test ConstructionChap. 6 6 Constructed-Response TestsChap. 7 Electronic Source: Accommodations, 2003 (pp. 28-43) Review Project 1: SHOW YOUR DRAFT7 Mid-term Exam Review Project 1 Requirements Project 1 Due 8 Performance and Portfolio Assessment/ Affective AssessmentChap. 9 & 10 Elect Source: Accommodations, 2003 (pp. 213 8-43)/ 9 Improving Teacher-made Assessment & Interpreting data to improve assessmentChapter 11 10 Communicating Results Quiz (5 points)Chapter 11 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