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註釋This book provides a practical approach to using and developing performance assessments. There are 13 chapters: (1) "Determining Goals, Targets, and Objectives" (what students should be able to do as a result of being in the class); (2) "How Will Assessment Be Used?" (how assessment can help or hinder the instructional process based on how it is blended into classroom life); (3) "Designing Assessments That Evolve from Instruction" (developing assessments from classroom instructional activities); (4) "Beginning the Design Process" (developing natural assessments); (5) "Choosing Performance/Authentic Assessments/Projects"; (6) "Using Multiple Choice and Other Objective Measures"; (7) "Using Essays and Reports"; (8) "Incorporating Affective and Related Ideas"; (9) "Preparing Students for Assessments" (problems with teaching to the test and getting students to focus on important instructional questions); (10) "Scoring and Communicating Results"; (11) "Planning Parent- Teacher Conferences" (e.g., why such conferences are important, conference goals, and handling difficult cases); (12) "Assessing Students with Special Needs" (e.g., what standards are appropriate and which scoring standards to use); and (13) "Seamless Integration of Goals, Instruction, and Assessment." (Contains 19 references.) (SM)