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Mark is setting up the performances and products that his students will show him to prove that they understand and have transferred knowledge and skills. What is he doing? correct answers He is planning the evidence or assessments Marissa is thinking about what she wants her students to be able ...

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Mark is setting up the performances and products that his students will show him to prove that
they understand and have transferred knowledge and skills. What is he doing? correct answers
He is planning the evidence or assessments

Marissa is thinking about what she wants her students to be able to do in the real world at the end
of her unit on fractions. What is she doing? correct answers She is thinking about her long-term
transfer goals

What are the three stages of the design phase? correct answers results, evidence, learning plan

Tapika has provided a set of lessons on writing a narrative essay. Today, she is walking around
the room as students peer review first drafts of their writing. What role has Tapika taken on in
this phase of student understanding? correct answers facilitator

Payton realized that her students did not do well with the unit she designed. What should she do
based on the Understanding by Design framework? correct answers Evaluate the design and
results of the assessments and make adjustments

How does the brain transfer knowledge to new situations? correct answers through critical
thinking and application to new contexts

How do teachers design curriculum 'backward'? correct answers by planning curriculum based
on long-term goals

What is the goal of the first tenet or belief that guides the UbD framework? correct answers plan
with a purpose

Which of the following is an example of an indicator of understanding? correct answers Mary is
explaining how to solve an equation using a process she has learned.

What tenet is the approach that helps teachers adjust curriculum and instruction based on results
of the design and assessments? correct answers review of curriculum

Which best describes a curriculum map? correct answers A curriculum map is an ever evolving
document that should be generally followed while still being flexible based on the needs of the
students.

What should be considered when deciding the amount of time that should be spent on a topic or
unit? correct answers What percentage of the standardized test will be on that topic

The difficulty of the concept

Student prior knowledge and experience

,How should teachers use assessments with younger learners who are not preparing for official
exams such as IELTS or TOEFL? correct answers To reinforce and summarize classroom
content

Why is it important that teachers do NOT teach to the test or assessment? correct answers
Teaching to the test will not help students retain and use the knowledge and skills that have been
gained.

Which of the following assessments can be useful for teachers to employ in a class that contains
students of varying English language levels and abilities? correct answers Open-ended long
answer, or essay, questions

What is one way that English learners may approach assessments that differs from how native
speakers approach assessments? correct answers English learners may tend to approach
assessments as a score rather than an opportunity to learn.

Which of the following is a primary function of language assessments for English language
learners? correct answers To assess language level and ability

A parent is confused by her child's score on two exams testing knowledge of musical
terminology. On the first test, the child scored a 90. On the second test, the score was 30. What
aspect of the test is the parent questioning? correct answers Reliability

The most important quality of a good assessment is _____. correct answers validity - has to
measure what it was intended to measure

A student complains that only 10 questions on a 100-question test were taken from the material
assigned to study for the test. The student is questioning the test's _____. correct answers validity

A school principal wants to know the cost and length of time needed to administer an exam. This
refers to the _____ of the exam. correct answers practicality

When an assessment has similar administration procedures, instructions and questions, it is
considered to be a _____ assessment. correct answers standardized

What makes a test biased? correct answers When one group's scores are predictably different
compared to the results from the other test takers

The use of differing test administration and instruction potentially results in _____. correct
answers method bias

Sanjay stopped taking the test when he came upon several questions with words that had
different meanings and contexts to him. This is an example of: correct answers construct bias

Using idiomatic phrases such as 'bury the hatchet' could lead to _____. correct answers item bias

,Which of the following test-taker differences is NOT likely to result in test bias? correct answers
Motivational differences

would likely
Cognitive differences

Socioeconomic difference

Behavioral differences

What is one example of an academic task? correct answers Make an inference about something a
character said.

What types of assessment questions might ELL students from other countries be unfamiliar
with? correct answers Constructed-response questions


Multiple-choice questions


Fill-in-the-blank questions

Which of the following is a good way to modify assessment practices for ELL students? correct
answers Provide the test to students in their native language.

Read the test aloud to ELL students.

Allow ELL students extra time to complete assessments.

What is one way to accommodate for ELL students' lack of cultural familiarity when taking
assessments? correct answers Help students build background knowledge about American
culture.

What is one way to compensate for the language barrier when assessing ELL students? correct
answers Read test directions and questions aloud to the student.

When practicing guided free writing, what should be an English language learner's main focus?
correct answers Correct spelling and grammar use

What are the 3 Cs students should adhere to when writing ELL quizzes for their classmates?
correct answers clear, concise, correct

What is an additional benefit of informal assessments of English-learning students? correct
answers In addition to removing pressure, informal assessments give students an opportunity to
reflect on and practice the new language skills they have learned.

mentally solidify

, How does privacy enable English language learners to speak more naturally? correct answers
Privacy reduces the fear of being judged or making mistakes.

Why are informal assessments beneficial for ELLs? correct answers Informal assessments
remove the pressure of formal examinations.

CBM (Curriculum Based Measurement) correct answers is the repeated, direct assessment of
targeted skills in basic areas, such as math, reading, writing, and spelling, using materials taken
directly from the teaching curriculum.

When creating probes to use in curriculum-based measurement, where should you get the
material? correct answers From the curriculum

What is curriculum-based assessment? correct answers The repeated, direct assessment of
targeted skills in basic areas

What is a probe when used in the context of curriculum-based measurement? correct answers A
short activity or set of questions that target a specific skill

What is the data gained from curriculum-based measurement useful for? correct answers Helping
administration, parents, and other teachers see student progress

Evaluating student progress

Driving instruction

Which of the following assessment forms are likely to be the most complex? correct answers
authentic assessment

Authentic assessments _____. correct answers involve a realistic application

Authentic assessments require that the students _____. correct answers take some sort of action

When the lesson states that authentic assessments require creativity and ingenuity, it means that
_____. correct answers students may have to use unorthodox approaches to find answers

Which of these student activities is generally required in an authentic assessment? correct
answers Produce some sort of result

Research supporting information

Creatively apply existing knowledge

One advantage of textbook assessments is their _____. correct answers standardization

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