Review of de-testing + de-grading schools: Authentic Alternatives to Accountability and Standardization

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  • J. Spencer Clark Utah State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14507/er.v20.2294

Author Biography

J. Spencer Clark, Utah State University

J. Spencer Clark, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Social Studies Education at Utah State University. He teaches courses in curriculum theory, educational foundations, and social studies education. His research and publications explore the concept of agency in a variety of educational contexts. He taught secondary social studies and English courses for six years, prior to working in higher education.

References

Campbell, C., & Evans, J. A. (2000). Investigation of preservice teachers' classroom assessment practices during student teaching. Journal of Educational Research, 93(6), 350-356.

Clark, J. S. (2011). Conceptualizing agency: Preservice social studies teachers' thinking about professional decisions. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from ERIC. (ED536960).

Clark, J. S. (2013). “Your credibility could be shot”: Preservice teachers’ thinking about nonfiction graphic novels, curriculum decision making, and professional acceptance. The Social Studies, 104(1), 38-45.

Clark, J. S., Heron-Hruby, A., & Landon-Hays, M. (2014). The import of digital citizenship in effecting grassroots change: A sociohistorical perspective on what it takes to make a difference in education reform. In A. Heron-Hruby & M. Landon-Hays (Eds.), Digital Networking for School Reform: The Online Grassroots Efforts of Parent and Teacher Activists. New York: Palgrave.

Heafner, T. (2004). Assessment as magnification of internal, parallel, and external reflection. Action in Teacher Education, 25(4), 14-19.

Mertler, C.A. (2003, October). Preservice versus in-service teachers’ assessment literacy: Does classroom experience make a difference? Paper presented at the annual meeting of theMid-Western Educational Research Association, Columbus, OH.

Mertler, C. A., & Campbell, C. (2005, April). Measuring teachers’ knowledge & application of classroom assessment concepts: Development of the Assessment Literacy Inventory. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Siegel, M., & Wissehr, C. (2011). Preparing for the plunge: Preservice teachers’ assessment literacy. Journal of Science Teacher Education, 22(4), 371-391.

Stiggins, R. J. (2002, June). Assessment crisis: The absence of assessment for learning. Phi Delta Kappan, 83(10), 758-766.

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Published

2013-02-01

How to Cite

Clark, J. S. (2013). Review of de-testing + de-grading schools: Authentic Alternatives to Accountability and Standardization. Education Review, 20. https://doi.org/10.14507/er.v20.2294

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