Resultaten voor 'margaret heritage'
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Fair and Justice-Oriented Assessment
Developing Teachers' Knowledge and SkillsResearch and real-world cases reveal how classroom assessment can be reimagined with fairness and equity. Educators are guided to define clear learning goals, collect insightful evidence, and balance formative and summative strategies to foster improved outcomes for students in diverse settings.
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Formative Assessment
Making It Happen in the ClassroomMargaret Heritage is an independent consultant in education. For her entire career, her work has spanned both research and practice. In addition to spending many years in her native England as a practitioner, a university teacher, and an inspector of schools, she had an extensive period at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), first as principal of the laboratory school of the Graduate School of Education and Information Students and then as an Assistant Director at UCLA’s National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards and Student Testing. She has also taught courses in the Departments of Education at UCLA and Stanford University. She is a regular presenter at conferences across the United States and internationally. Her most recent book with Corwin, co-authored with Christine Harrison, is The Power of Assessment for Learning: Twenty Years of Research and Practice in UK and US Classrooms.
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Formative Assessment in the Disciplines
Framing a Continuum of Professional LearningExplores the interconnection of ambitious teaching, formative assessment, and disciplinary knowledge. The authors outline a framework to help teachers develop and extend their proficiency in enacting discipline-based formative assessment practices across the continuum of preservice and professional learning.
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The Power of Assessment for Learning
Twenty Years of Research and Practice in UK and US ClassroomsMargaret Heritage is an independent consultant in education. For her entire career, her work has spanned both research and practice. In addition to spending many years in her native England as a practitioner, a university teacher, and an inspector of schools, she had an extensive period at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), first as principal of the laboratory school of the Graduate School of Education and Information Students and then as an Assistant Director at UCLA’s National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards and Student Testing. She has also taught courses in the Departments of Education at UCLA and Stanford University. She is a regular presenter at conferences across the United States and internationally. Her most recent book with Corwin, co-authored with Christine Harrison, is The Power of Assessment for Learning: Twenty Years of Research and Practice in UK and US Classrooms. Christine Harrison is a Professor in Science Education at King’s College London, where she works as a researcher and teacher educator. Chris’s career began in schools and developed through curriculum development projects and examining in the U.K. before she began working on her own research. Working at a prestigious university, and also spending considerable time in classrooms on research and supporting pre-service teachers, Chris began to realize that there was a gap between research ideas and practice. To that end, she has worked with many teachers, researchers and organizations helping all learn from practice-based evidence so they can understand how practice across a variety of contexts centers around the principles of the research. Her work is published in peer-reviewed journals, edited books, and practitioner journals, and she has produced several on-line courses for teachers and researchers. Chris is Associate Director (London) for the Centre for Innovation in Teacher Education and Development, w a joint institutional strategic initiative between Teachers College, Columbia University and King’s College London, committed to the principles of equity and social justice. She is also a leading STEM educationalist in Europe working at research, practice and policy level.
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Progressing Students′ Language Day by Day
Provides research-based tools for obtaining much deeper insight into a student′s language progress, then for identifying the most appropriate instructional steps to elevate language proficiency and content knowledge.
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Formative Assessment for Literacy, Grades K-6
Building Reading and Academic Language Skills Across the CurriculumGrounded in research and practice, this resource shows elementary teachers how to use formative assessment to build students′ language and literacy skills across the curriculum.
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Formative Assessment for Literacy, Grades K-6
Building Reading and Academic Language Skills Across the CurriculumGrounded in research and practice, this resource shows elementary teachers how to use formative assessment to build students′ language and literacy skills across the curriculum.
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Self-Regulation in Learning
The Role of Language and Formative AssessmentIllustrates how to help students become more self-regulated learners - that is, to be able to monitor and take charge of their own learning when working independently and in groups. The authors emphasize the role of formative assessment as a means of supporting students in engaging in language-rich, self-regulated learning.
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Self-Regulation in Learning
The Role of Language and Formative AssessmentIllustrates how to help students become more self-regulated learners - that is, to be able to monitor and take charge of their own learning when working independently and in groups. The authors emphasize the role of formative assessment as a means of supporting students in engaging in language-rich, self-regulated learning.
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English Language Learners and the New Standards
Developing Language, Content Knowledge, and Analytical Practices in the ClassroomMargaret Heritage is a senior scientist at WestEd and an assistant director at the National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing at UCLA, USA.Aída Walqui directs the Teacher Professional Development Program at WestEd.Robert Linquanti is a project director and senior researcher at WestEd.
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English Language Learners and the New Standards
Developing Language, Content Knowledge, and Analytical Practices in the ClassroomMargaret Heritage is a senior scientist at WestEd and an assistant director at the National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing at UCLA, USA.Aída Walqui directs the Teacher Professional Development Program at WestEd.Robert Linquanti is a project director and senior researcher at WestEd.
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Formative Assessment in Practice
A Process of Inquiry and ActionMargaret Heritage is a senior scientist at WestEd andan assistant director at the National Center for Research onEvaluation, Standards, and Student Testing at UCLA. W. James Popham began his career in education as a high school teacher in Oregon. He is professor emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. He is the author of twenty-five books and a former president of the American Educational Research Association. In 2002 the National Council on Measurement in Education presented him with its Award for Career Contributions to Educational Measurement. In 2006 he was awarded a Certificate of Recognition by the National Association of Test Directors.
€ 30,50