Addressing Test Anxiety in a High-Stakes Environment: Strategies for Classrooms and Schools (Paperback or Softback)

Cizek, Gregory J.

ISBN 10: 1412908906 ISBN 13: 9781412908900
Editorial: Corwin Publishers 7/1/2005, 2005
Nuevos Paperback or Softback

Librería: BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, Estados Unidos de America Calificación del vendedor: 5 de 5 estrellas Valoración 5 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

Vendedor de AbeBooks desde 23 de enero de 2002

Este artículo en concreto ya no está disponible.

Descripción

Descripción:

Addressing Test Anxiety in a High-Stakes Environment: Strategies for Classrooms and Schools. N° de ref. del artículo BBS-9781412908900

Denunciar este artículo

Sinopsis:

This research-based guide offers recommendations for dealing with test anxiety, and includes suggestions on reducing its effects and identifying situations in which it can actually be helpful.

Acerca de los autores: Gregory J. Cizek is Professor of Educational Measurement at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His background in the field of educa­tional assessment includes five years as a manager of licensure and certification testing programs for American College Testing (ACT) in Iowa City, Iowa, and 15 years of teaching experience at the col­lege level, where his teaching assignments have consisted primarily of graduate courses in educational testing, research methods, and statistics. He is the author of over 200 books, chapters, articles, conference papers, and reports. His books include Handbook of Educational Policy (Academic Press, 1998); Cheating on Tests: How to Do It, Detect It, and Prevent It (Lawrence Erlbaum, 1999); Setting Performance Standards: Concepts, Methods, and Perspectives (Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001); and Detecting and Preventing Classroom Cheating (Corwin Press, 2003). Dr. Cizek has served as an elected member and vice president of a local school board in Ohio, and he currently works with several states, organizations, and the U.S. Department of Education on tech­nical and policy issues related to large-scale standards-based testing programs for students in grades K–12. He began his career as an ele­mentary school teacher in Michigan, where he taught second and fourth grades.

Samantha S. Burg is a doctoral student in Educa­tional Psychology, Measurement, and Evaluation at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She holds a BS degree in engineering from the University of Oklahoma and an MA degree in mathematics education from the University of Georgia. Prior to beginning her doctoral program, she worked in the field of petroleum engineering in Alaska, served as a youth minister in Scotland, and taught high school mathematics in Georgia. Most recently, she has worked as a test development specialist for the state testing program in North Carolina. Ms. Burg first became interested in test anxiety when she was a student teacher and her class refused to take a test; this interest has persisted throughout her doctoral research, some of which examines the ways in which test anxiety may be transmitted in classrooms. Currently, she is a research assistant on a mathematics education pro­ject and is very much interested in completing her doctoral work soon, in order to support her tennis-ball-obsessed dog, Spencer, in the fashion to which he has become accustomed. Ms. Burg has presented her research at various professional conferences and is a member of the National Council on Measurement in Education.

"Sobre este título" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.

Detalles bibliográficos

Título: Addressing Test Anxiety in a High-Stakes ...
Editorial: Corwin Publishers 7/1/2005
Año de publicación: 2005
Encuadernación: Paperback or Softback
Condición: New
Tipo de libro: Book

Los mejores resultados en AbeBooks

Existen otras 4 copia(s) de este libro

Ver todos los resultados de su búsqueda