Designed for an introductory course in educational measurement and assessment, at either the undergraduate or graduate level. Assumes no previous knowledge of measurement of statistics. Educational tests and measurements.
I had to read this one for a grad class on educational testing. It informational overload. I get the purpose and don’t necessarily have any issues with the content. It was just a burden to read. Would recommend to someone who has a vested interest in the nuts and bolts of test analysis.
This is a textbook, so naturally it was very dry and information-heavy. Additionally, I find measurement and assessment to be a rather boring topic. However, it is an important topic that is integral to teaching. Therefore this was a very useful text, and it should be noted that it was very well-written. This text covers topics such as the role of measurement and assessment in teaching, its context and uses, the foundations for assessment, what kinds of assessments there are as well as what purposes they serve, and the reliability and validity of assessments. It also goes into specifically when and how to perform assessments, as well as practical information on how to construct fair and well-written tests. I found this text to be both broad enough and specific enough, which makes it very useful.
Again, it might be boring, but it's great information presented in a highly satisfactory manner.
This is a textbook, so naturally it was very dry and information-heavy. Additionally, I find measurement and assessment to be a rather boring topic. However, it is an important topic that is integral to teaching. Therefore this was a very useful text, and it should be noted that it was very well-written. This text covers topics such as the role of measurement and assessment in teaching, its context and uses, t
Required reading for my grad school class, I found this book laborious to read, being distracted by so many typos, grammatical confusion, and even 2 chapters with the same chapter number in the heading.
Hate the class, hate the book, hate the prof. The only good thing about him is that he doesn't give any homework or tests... which is why I'm still in the class.