New Assessments Needed for Science Learning, Report Says

A new system of assessment is necessary for valid measurement of students’ proficiency under the latest science learning standards, according to a new national report co-authored by a University of Illinois at Chicago researcher.

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A new system of assessment is necessary for valid measurement of students’ proficiency under the latest science learning standards, according to a new national report co-authored by a University of Illinois at Chicago researcher.

The National Research Council’s report, “Developing Assessments for the Next Generation of Science Standards,” describes the type of assessment system that should be created and offers examples of the types of tasks and questions that could better evaluate student knowledge under the soon-to-be-implemented Next Generation Science Standards.

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