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3 common construction errors are: Correct Answer- The question contains clues about the
answer (student could respond with multiple answers, be more specific in w
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WGU Educational Assessment Latest,
Already Passed Q&As
3 common construction errors are: Correct Answer- The question contains clues about the
answer (student could respond with multiple answers, be more specific in which answer you
want)
The question could have multiple answers (longer and shorter blanks give the student a clue
about correct answer)
Blanks are placed in the wrong place (they should always be at the end of the sentence)
3 do's and 3 don't S when constructing multiple choice questions Correct Answer- Do:
Make alternatives grammatically consistent with the stem
Use same level of detail for all distractors
Make the distractors plausible
Don't:
State the correct answer in textbook language
Use "always" & "never" for emphasis
Include 2 responses that have the same meaning
3 things to practice when creating an essay question Correct Answer- Give plenty of time as
well as suggested time limit for each question
Present a clear task to be preformed
Relate the question as directly as possible to the learning outcomes being measured
3 true statements about a performance based assessment. Correct Answer- Based on
classroom instruction and everyday tasks
May not yield one single correct answer
Helpful when assessing oral communication and/or reading
5 practices to use when using electronic portfolios Correct Answer- 1) The student helps to
select the entries, then reflects on their quality and evaluates the portfolio as a whole
2) The portfolio should contain samples of the students best work or work that shows growth
3) Having criteria in place ahead of time helps in determining what should be placed in the
portfolio and how it will be assessed
4) Portfolios can be used by both the teacher alone and in parent teacher conferences to show
parents what students have been learning
5) Student growth or improvement should be measured in a portfolio for any content area.
504 plans Correct Answer- Students with mental or physical disabilities it do not meet the
criteria for exceptional education services.
A possible solution to "improper administration"? Correct Answer- Ensure enough time, keep
the room at an appropriate temperature, and provide test administrators with standardized
directions, both for them and for the students
A possible solution to "improper arrangement of tasks and unclear directions"? Correct AnswerOrganize questions logically and provide specific directions
A possible solution to "range of scores is too limited"? Correct Answer- Adjust the item
difficulty so that the spread of scores will be larger
A possible solution to "scoring is subjective"? Correct Answer- Prepare accurate keys and
rubrics that are carefully followed
A possible solution to "tasks do not function as intended"? Correct Answer- Include questions
that are relevant, well worded, free from bias and contain appropriate difficulty and reading
levels
A possible solution to "test scores are based on too few items"? Correct Answer- Use longer
tests or accumulate scores from several shorter tests
A possible solution to "testing conditions are not adequate"? Correct Answer- Eliminate noise,
interruptions, and other disruptions
A possible solution to "too few questions"? Correct Answer- Include a larger sample size
A student is not progressing like the other students, the teacher provides extra instruction for
the student but the student still doesn't not make progress. The teacher observes the students
performance and gives assessments to identify the nature of the learning difficulty. This is a
description of what type of assessment? Correct Answer- Diagnostic
A student may be eligible for testing accommodations if... Correct Answer- The student is below
a level where an assessment administered in English would be a valid measure of the students
content knowledge
A weekly spelling quiz is an example of which type of assessment? Correct Answer- Summative
assessment
Administering an assessment designed to determine students ability to solve complicated
physics equations. What type of interpretation would most likely be used for this assessment?
Correct Answer- Criterion-referenced
Alternative Assessment Correct Answer- An assessment where students demonstrate their
abilities to complete an experiment
An example of a rating scale Correct Answer- The teacher circles a number between 1 and 5
that is located next to a series of steps that are completed during lab work
An example of anecdotal record Correct Answer- The teacher watches the students carefully to
ensure that all of the required steps in the lab work are being followed. As students finish the
assignment the teacher records observations of their behavior, use of safety, and extent to
which the steps are being correctly followed.
An example of scoring rubric Correct Answer- The students submit a lab report that summarizes
their findings after completing a lab. Each aspect is scored on a scale. There are descriptors for
each aspect and each score
Analytic rubric Correct Answer- Provides scores on individual, specific criteria.
I.E.- provides additional feedback on specific aspects of students work
As a team you are concerned about making sure that a final written project is graded
consistently. What is are the best ways to ensure reliability during grading? Correct AnswerGrading the first few projects together and then discussing the scores
Creating a scoring rubric that all teachers will use when grading
Basing the rubric on the content standards for each content area
As you prepare the formative assessment on the 4 seasons, you locate banks of assessments
and/or assessment items. Although these resources may be helpful, what limitation might they
also possess? Correct Answer- They may test only basic concepts or skills
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