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FTCE Professional Education Test


1. assessment: the process of collecting, quantifying, and qualifying student perfor- mance

2. norm-Reference test (NRT): used to classify student learners for homogenous groupings

based on ability levels or basic skills into a ranking category

3. criterion-referenced assessments: examine specific student learning goals and

performance compared to a norm group of students

4. performance-based assessments: used in a number of state testing programs to measure

the learning outcomes of individual students in subject content areas

5. formative assessment: sets targets for student learning and creates an avenue to provide

data on whether students are meeting the targets

6. diagnostic testing: used to determine students' skill levels and current knowl- edge

7. normative assessment: establishes rankings and comparatives of student per- formances

against an established norm group

8. alternative assessment: nontraditional method of helping students construct responses

to problem solving

9. authentic assessment: Real life assessments that are relevant and meaningful in a student's





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life (for exa,[;e, calculating the dollar amount for a 20% discount on a pair of sneakers)

10. performance-based assessment: Judged according to pre-established stan- dards

11. traditional assessment: Diverse selection of teacher assessment that either come with

the textbooks or are directly created from the textbooks.

12. objective test: Most will include: multiple choice questions, matching, and true/false

questions that include a selection of choice. Answer can be found by simple process of

elimination of decoy of incorrect answers. (SAT/ACT, State As- sessments/Class Assessments)

13. subjective test: Usually consist of short answer questions, essays, or problem solving

questions that include critical thinking skills and require definite proof from short reading

passages to support the answers

14. identify appropriate techniques for leading class discussions: EX: listing, identifying

relevant information, probing, drawing inferences, summarizing student comments, and

redirecting

15. engaging students in lessons: Direct lessons around things students find interesting and

relevant. Students must feel they have the resources to complete learning tasks. Teacher has

more enthusiasm, students increase on-task behavior

16. group alert: Stating the question, pausing to allow the students to process the question

and formulate an answer, and then call on someone to answer





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17. nonperfomers: all students not chosen to answer









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18. lower-achieving student: Teacher elicits partial answer from student, then takes focus off

student to another student. Student will be more likely to participate next time

19. amplifying response: Acknowledging and showing acceptance of student's answer

20. academic praise: A group of specific statements that give information about the value if the

response or its implication. EX: "That was an excellent analysis of Twain's use of the river in

Huckleberry Finn."

21. simple positive response: "That's Correct"

22. redirecting students comments: Keeping students from feeling ridiculed are

embarrassed when they give an incorrect answer. s

23. with-in-ness: behavior that demonstrates to the student that the teacher what the student

is doing. Ex: student asking to use the restroom when teacher is teaching

24. ways to correct students errors: Feedback-Correctives-Redirections

Ex-modeling, providing an explanation or additional information, or asking additional questions

25. feedback: Language should be helpful and constructive Timely

Specific

26. correctives: When the teacher provides an explanation of the error and a correction

Teacher leads student to the correct answer through a series of questions







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