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Teaching Children Science Book Cover
Teaching Children Science: A Project-Based Approach, 2/e
Joe Krajcik, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Charlene Czerniak, University of Toledo
Carl Berger, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Why Do We Assess Students in Science?

HOW DO TEACHERS' BELIEFS ABOUT INSTRUCTION AFFECT THEIR METHODS OF ASSESSMENT?

Materials Needed:

  • Materials to conduct an interview





1

Interview several teachers about their beliefs on teaching and assessment. Try to determine whether each teacher believes teaching is "telling students information" or "helping students construct their own understandings." Ask each teacher how he or she typically assesses students. What types of assessment do they use? What do the assessments measure? How do the teachers determine grades?
2

Analyze the difference between the "teller" teachers and the "constructivist" teachers. How does the curriculum vary? What about instruction? Assessment?
3

Record these ideas in your portfolio.