Tests, measurement, and evaluation a developmental approach

The emphasis throughout this book is on teachers, whose front-line activities in the day-to-day challenge of the classroom make them a powerful force in the development of their students. And since teachers must interpret test scores directly to parents, they must know how tests are constructed, adm...

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Main Author: Bertrand, Arthur 1926-
Other Authors: Cebula, Joseph P
Format: Book
Published: Reading, Mass. Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. 1980
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Summary:The emphasis throughout this book is on teachers, whose front-line activities in the day-to-day challenge of the classroom make them a powerful force in the development of their students. And since teachers must interpret test scores directly to parents, they must know how tests are constructed, administered, and interpreted and they must understand as much as possible the human characteristics they are attempting to measure. With this in mind, the book takes a developmental approach to growth and learning. It emphasizes the need for teachers to understand each developmental stage of physical, cognitive, and personal growth and how each stage dramatically affects the others throughout a child's life.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:xiii, 321 p. ill. 24 cm
ISBN:0201007789