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Using Performance Based Assessments with Pre-Service Teachers: One University’s Pathway to Implementation
Evaluating Teacher Education Programs through Performance-Based Assessments
  • Renee Rice Moran, East Tennessee State University
  • Karin J. Keith, East Tennessee State University
  • Huili Hong, East Tennessee State University
Document Type
Book Contribution
Publication Date
2-10-2016
Description

Book Summary: Performance-based assessments have become a critical component of every teacher education program. Such assessments allow teacher candidates to demonstrate their content and pedagogical knowledge, skills, and dispositions in an authentic setting.Evaluating Teacher Education Programs through Performance-Based Assessments analyzes and discusses the theory and concepts behind teacher education program evaluation using assessment tools such as lesson plans, classroom artifacts, student work examples, and video recordings of lessons. Emphasizing critical real-world examples and empirically-based studies, this research-based publication is an ideal reference source for university administrators, teacher educators, K-12 leaders, and graduate students in the field of education.

Citation Information
Renee Rice Moran, Karin J. Keith and Huili Hong. "Using Performance Based Assessments with Pre-Service Teachers: One University’s Pathway to Implementation" Hershey, PAEvaluating Teacher Education Programs through Performance-Based Assessments (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/renee-moran/30/