Reclaiming Assessment
A Better Alternative to the Accountability Agenda
Chris W. Gallagher, University of Nebraska--Lincoln
ISBN 978-0-325-00918-6 / 0-325-00918-X / 2007 / 160pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: K-12
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No Child Left Behind and accountability programs generally operate via assessment-driven instruction causing a de-professionalization of teachers and a disengagement of students. Chris Gallagher offers us an alternative: instruction-driven assessment with teachers as the primary assessment instrument. It looks like a way to restore teachers as professionals and to restore students as engaged learners . . . and it looks doable.
Gerald W. Bracey, author of Reading Educational Research: How to Avoid Getting Statistically Snookered
This is the most engaging, exciting, and useful book on assessment I have read in a long time. Chris Gallagher draws on the rich experiences of Nebraska educators to show why and how that state’s teachers are leading a profoundly important assessment revolution.
Reclaiming Assessment details a more humane, more educationally sound way to conduct assessments than what is called for in national and state test-based accountability policies. It examines how Nebraska rejected harmful, high-stakes testing in favor of teacher-designed assessments through a groundbreaking local-control assessment system. Presenting vital conceptual details and practical information for any state, district, or school committed to finding something better for their students than filling ovals, Chris Gallagher focuses in on what makes Nebraska’s plan work and how it can transform and has transformed classrooms and policies. In particular he homes in on four key aspects of successful teacher-led assessment:
Monty Neill, Executive Director, FairTest (National Center for Fair & Open Testing)
In each instance, Gallagher combines lessons from Nebraska’s school-improvement program with "portraits of practice," vignettes written by Nebraska educators that give a close-up look at how the state’s assessment system works, why it works, the settings in which it’s making a difference, and the leadership styles that match its goals best.
Both a challenge to educators to take back assessment from politicized, top-level bureaucrats and a call to create a new agenda for contemporary education, Reclaiming Assessment is an ideal starting point for your efforts to return to student-centered, not test-centered assessment. Put your trust in educators’ abilities to observe and know their students, then read Reclaiming Assessment, adopt an assessment model that’s already succeeding in hundreds of schools, and start improving how your students are assessed today.
1. Introduction: Reforming Reform
2. Accountability and After 3. Teachers at the Lead, Schools in the Center: The Nebraska Story 4. Engaging Students: Making Assessment Meaningful in the Classroom 5. Engaging Colleagues: Creating New Models of Professional Development 6. Engaging Community Members: Extending the Conversation Conclusion: Reclaiming the Profession
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