Increase learning with effectively designed assessments based on neuroscience.
Assessment and testing serve distinctly different purposes in education. Whereas testing gives teachers a snapshot of what each student knows at a given moment, assessment provides a way to continually monitor student progress and give feedback and support to increase learning.
Brain-Friendly Assessments: What They Are and How to Use Them guides teachers on this journey as they work to determine what, whom, where, and how to assess. Bestselling author David A. Sousa empowers teachers with valuable research findings from educational neuroscience as he describes critical factors to consider when designing and selecting assessment techniques to accurately gauge how well students learn and retain information.
In this book, Sousa explores clear, practical, effective ways to:
Effectively designed assessments help improve student performance as well as qualities that standardised test scores alone cannot measure, such as creativity, curiosity, higher-order thinking, and collaboration. Brain-Friendly Assessments will help teachers impart these critical skills and traits to students to consistently foster long-term academic success.
Acknowledgments vii
About the Author ix
1. Introduction 1
2. Why, Who, and What We Assess 13
3. Designing and Using Preassessments and Formative Assessments 35
4. Designing and Using Summative Assessments 65
5. Considering When and Where to Assess 79
6. Putting it All Together 89
Conclusion 97
Glossary 99
References 103
Index 109