Educational Measurement (eBook)
494 Seiten
Guilford Publications (Verlag)
978-1-4625-2564-5 (ISBN)
Craig S. Wells, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Policy, Research, and Administration and Associate Director of the Center for Educational Assessment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Dr. Wells teaches courses in statistical and psychometric methods. His research interests pertain to the application of item response theory models specifically for examining the effects and detection of item parameter drift, differential item functioning, and model misfit. He also has a keen interest in the philosophy of science and its applications to behavioral and social science research. Molly Faulkner-Bond, PhD, studied under Ron Hambleton at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and earned her doctorate in Research, Educational Measurement, and Psychometrics in 2016. She has published in prominent national and international journals such as the Review of Research in Education, the International Journal of Testing, and Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice. Her research focuses on on validity issues and evaluation in large-scale K-12 testing systems, with a particular focus on policies and assessments for English learners.
Prologue, Stephen G. Sireci I. The Roots 1. A Brief History of Educational Testing and Psychometrics, Kurt F. Geisinger & Betty Jean Usher Tate II. Criterion Referenced Tests 2. Criterion Referenced Testing: Advances over 40 Years, Ronald K. Hambleton, April L. Zenisky, & W. James Popham 3. Standard Setting, Mary J. Pitoniak & Gregory J. Cizek 4. Validity in the Making: From Evidence Centered Design to the Validations of the Interpretations of Test Performance, Barbara S. Plake, Kristen T. Huff, Rosemary R. Reshetar, Pamela Kaliski, & Michael Chajewski 5. Decision Consistency, Kyung Han & Lawrence M. Rudner 6. Applications of Generalizability Theory, Brian E. Clauser & Jerome C. Clauser III. Item Response Theory 7. A Brief History of and Introduction to Item Response Theory, Molly Faulkner Bond & Craig S. Wells 8. Concepts and Methods in Research on Differential Functioning of Test Items: Past, Present, and Future, H. Jane Rogers & Hariharan Swaminathan 9. Understanding Two Dimensional Models of Multidimensional Item Response Theory through Graphical Representations, Terry A. Ackerman & Robert A. Henson 10. Testing Assumptions of Item Response Theory Models, Craig S. Wells, Joseph Rios, & Molly Faulkner Bond IV. Computer Based Testing 11. The History of Computer Based Testing, Denny Way & Fred Robin 12. Current Issues in Computer Based Testing, Craig N. Mills & Krista J. Breithaupt 13. The Future of Computer Based Testing: Some New Paradigms, April L. Zenisky & Richard M. Luecht 14. Design and Modeling Frameworks for 21st Century Simulation and Game Based Assessments, Alina von Davier & Robert Mislevy V. Cross Lingual Assessment 15. Cross Lingual Educational Assessment, Avi Allalouf & Pnina Hanani 16. On Item Pools, Swimming Pools, Birds with Webbed Feet, and the Professionalization of Multilingual Assessment, Fons J. R. van de Vijver & Ype H. Poortinga 17. Test Adaptation Standards for Cross Lingual Assessment, Jose Muñiz, Paula Elosua, Jose Luis Padilla, & Ronald K. Hambleton VI. Accountability Testing and Score Reporting 18. The History of Accountability in Educational Testing, Robert L. Linn 19. Growth: Measurement, Meaning, and Misuse, Lisa A. Keller, Kimberly F. Colvin, & Alejandra Garcia 20. Toward Improving the Reporting of Test Score Results: Lessons Learned from the Evolution of NAEP Reports, April L. Zenisky, John Mazzeo, & Mary J. Pitoniak 21. Performance Assessment and Accountability: Then and Now, Suzanne Lane 22. The History of Testing Special Populations: The Evolution of Fairness in Testing, Jennifer Randall & Alejandra Garcia 23. English Learners and Accountability: The Promise, Pitfalls, and Peculiarity of Assessing Language Minorities via Large Scale Assessment, Molly Faulkner Bond & Ellen Forte 24. Alternate Assessments for Students with Disabilities: Lessons from the National Center and State Collaborative, Martha L. Thurlow & Rachel F. Quenemoen VII. Ongoing Debates and Future Directions 25. The Times They Are A Changing, but the Song Remains the Same: Future Issues and Practices in Test Validation, Stephen G. Sireci & Molly Faulkner Bond Epilogue: A History of Ronald K. Hambleton, Else Hambleton Glossary of Abbreviations
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 26.2.2016 |
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Nachwort | Else Hambleton |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 180 x 180 mm |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Empirische Sozialforschung | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4625-2564-4 / 1462525644 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4625-2564-5 / 9781462525645 |
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