Summary of Unit 3
There are multiple users and uses of assessment data. Users range from federal legislators to teachers, students, and families. Each user in the system needs different kinds of assessment information to make decisions about teaching, learning, and assessment. No one assessment or test can satisfy the varied needs for information.
The definition of “assessment literacy” can be personalized to fit unique contexts, but in general, it means “the knowledge about how to assess what students know and can do, interpret the results of these assessments, and apply these results to improve student learning and program effectiveness” (Webb 2002).
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Attributes of assessment-literate educators include the ability to:
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