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I walked into Eddy’s1 classroom at just after 7 a.m. on a Monday morning. I thanked him for seeing me before class; for taking the time out of a busy day, week, and month to talk about his professional life and practice. We spent the next few moments standing on chairs, opening one large white-framed window after another, until we had let in enough cool morning air that I had to put my jacket back on. “By midmorning, it’ll be very warm in here, and other than lunch, my guys won’t be going anywhere today.” When I asked why, he told me, “all testing all the time; math and science until the end of the week, that’s it.” We had dinner that evening, the temperature had dropped again, and I asked if he had spent the day inside as he suspected. He had, and would do the same for the remainder of the week.
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Notes
Brian Stecher, “Looking Back: Performance Assessments in an Era of Standards-Based Educational Accountability,” in Beyond the Bubble Test: How Performance Assessment Supports 21st Century Learning, edited by Linda Darling-Hammond and Frank Adamson, 17–52 (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2014), 27.
Brian Stecher, “Looking Back: Performance Assessments in an Era of Standards-Based Educational Accountability,” in Beyond the Bubble Test: How Performance Assessment Supports 21st Century Learning, edited by Linda Darling-Hammond and Frank Adamson, 17–52 (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2014) 40–41.
Linda Darling-Hammond, and Frank Adamson, Beyond the Bubble Test: How Performance Assessments Support 21st Century Learning (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2014), 6.
Brian Stecher, “Looking Back: Performance Assessments in an Era of Standards-Based Educational Accountability,” in Beyond the Bubble Test: How Performance Assessment Supports 21st Century Learning, edited by Linda Darling-Hammond and Frank Adamson, 17–52 (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2014), 19.
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Kempf, A. (2016). Revising the Pedagogical Form: Test-Oriented Teaching and Learning. In: The Pedagogy of Standardized Testing. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137486653_5
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