FF 2001 Sessions on Assessment

The following sessions were given at Fall Forum 2001 in Seattle, Washington. In order to view session descriptions below and contact presenters, you must be a member the CES Interactive Area. Click here to join.

Using Classroom Assessment to Enhance Teaching and Learning

Are We on the Same Page? Inter-Reader Reliability in the Portfolio Process

Assessment Rubrics for Visual Arts

Can We Use the Online Learning Environment to Promote Assessment Success?

Seeing through the Spotlight: A Closer Look at Thematic Use and Assessment

Strengths and Stretches: Exploring Effective Narrative Assessments

"Why Did I Get an A-?" Helping Students Focus on the Quality of Their Work

Assessment on a Human Scale

Checking in after Two Years: The Sophomore Roundtable/Portfolio

Classroom Assessments that Demonstrate State Standards

How Are We Doing? Assessing Learning Outcomes and Habits of a Graduate in a Performing Arts School

Looking at Student Work from the Perspective of Equity

Portfolio Night: Performance Assessment and Community Involvement in the Visual Arts

Principles in Action: Infusing Equity into Assessment

Rubrics: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Teachers Building Capacity to Use Authentic Assessments

The New York Performance Standards Consortium: A Challenge to High-Stakes Testing

What Important Things Should Students Be Asked to Do? "Less is More" Graduation Exhibitions That Demonstrate Mastery


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