Description
- Respond to external accountability requirements
- Guide classroom instruction
- Improve programs for language learners
- Inform school and district level policymaking
- Strengthen advocacy efforts on behalf of language learners
Gottlieb and Nguyen document how teachers and administrators in a linguistically and culturally diverse school district collaborate in the design of an assessment system for their language education programs, and they show us how educators use evidence of student performance to inform their decisions. Central to their work is the pivotal portfolio, something new in the assessment literature. The pivotal portfolio is different from the traditional portfolio in that it follows the student for the length of the student's participation in the language education program and it contains evidence gathered by collaborating teachers of essential student learning and achievement. The text is brought to life through the voices of teachers, samples from student portfolios, and longitudinal data on program effectiveness. The book includes worksheets that guide administrators and teachers' efforts to develop and implement a research-based assessment and accountability system that is appropriate for language education programs (dual language, transitional bilingual, and English as a second language) in their districts and schools. This guide is ideal for study and implementation by professional learning communities (PLCs) and teacher/administrator leadership teams!
Author: Margo Gottlieb,Diep Nguyen
Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company
Published: 02/26/2007
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.55lbs
Size: 10.90h x 8.30w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9780972750776
ISBN10: 0972750770
BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | General
- Education | Evaluation & Assessment
- Education | Bilingual Education
About the Author
Margo Gottlieb, Ph.D., is the co-founder and lead developer for WIDA at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is also the former director of assessment and evaluation at the Illinois Resource Center. Starting her career as an ESL and bilingual teacher, Gottlieb has worked with governments, states, school districts, international schools, publishers, universities, and organizations. Over the last decade she has focused on designing English language development standards, assessment systems, and curricular frameworks. She has extensive publications, including close to 100 articles, monographs, chapters, and books. Her books address language proficiency standards, academic language use, assessment and accountability, common language assessment, and assessment of English language learners.
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