Evidence-Based Assessment takes you to classrooms where teachers demonstrate examples of evidence based assessments that allow students to show what they know, such as
~ Rich and complex tasks, which are problem-based, integrated, open-ended, and authentic.
~ Hands-on activities that require demonstration of learning and understanding.
~ Formative and summative tasks that require spoken, written, and visual communication.
~ Task-based rubrics that use qualitative language rather than letter grades or scores to clarify student performance.
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