Description
Book SynopsisThis volume identifies visual models of the knowledge and strategies students consider as they think and perform in the domains of reading, science and mathematics. It also discusses how these models could be adapted, translated and used to design educational assessments that are based on advances in the learning sciences.
Trade Review"This book inhabits an important space in the current market for educational and psychological assessment and is very sorely needed." -André A. Rupp, University of Maryland
Table of Contents1. The learning sciences in educational assessment: an introduction; 2. Evaluating cognitive models in large-scale educational assessments; 3. Cognitive models of task performance for reading comprehension; 4. Cognitive models of task performance for scientific reasoning and discovery; 5. Cognitive models of task performance for mathematical reasoning; 6. Putting it all together: cognitive models to inform the design and development of large-scale educational assessment; 7. Cognitively-based statistical methods - technical illustrations.