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To Improve Instruction Using NAEP To Improve Instruction

Assessment Literacy

“The knowledge and skills related to the basic principals related to Assessment Literacy “The knowledge and skills related to the basic principals related to quality assessment practices…” SERVE Center, University of North Carolina, 2004

Assessment Literacy Characteristics Define clear learning goals Analyze achievement data and make good inferences from data Select ways to assess student learning Provide appropriate feedback to students Engineer an effective classroom assessment

Assessment Literacy Characteristics Communicate and motivate students to put forth their best effort Involve students in the assessment process Participate in on-going job embedded professional development Provide various modes of assessing student learning 10. Understand and communicate learning and assessment goals of associated school, district and state

Define clear learning goals Engineer classroom assessment State & District Profile Data Explorer Test Yourself Questions Tool Item Map State Comparisons Engineer classroom assessment Provide feedback to students Involve students in the assessment process Analyze achievement data

NAEP Tool Kit

District/State Leadership NAEP Tool Kit District/State Leadership Parent School Leadership Community Student Teacher

District/State Leadership Student Teacher Parent School Leadership District/State Leadership Community