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Assessment: Linking Teaching and Learning

A discussion paper about assessing student learning in Alberta and an article about trends in Social Studies assessment are accompanied by graphic organizers that can be used to frame assessment tasks. Video clips from presentations and professional development sessions on the topic of assessment are also included. Dale Armstrong and Garfield Gini-Newman are featured speakers.

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Articles for Discussion

Assessment Paper Assessment in Alberta Social Studies
This discussion paper explores internationally accepted principles and practices of fair assessment within a context of critical thinking and the Alberta Social Studies Program of Studies.
Assessment and Evaluation Assessment and Evaluation in Social Studies Classrooms: A Question of Balance
This article, written by John Myers, describes trends in social studies assessment and evaluation. Myers reviews the vocabulary of assessment and evaluation, identifies challenges and provides suggestions for planning.

Graphic Organizer Templates

Graphic Organizers
These graphic organizer templates can be used for instruction or assessment purposes.

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Assessment Video Clips


The topic of assessment is addressed by various speakers.

Armstrong Clips Assess to Learn: Learn to Assess (11 Clips)
Presentation by Dale Armstrong at the 2006 Alberta Education Social Studies Summer Institute.
Newman Clips 1 Using Assessment to Nurture Critically
Thoughtful Learners 2007
(9 Clips)
Presentation by Garfield Gini-Newman at the 2007 Alberta Education Social Studies Summer Institute.
Newman Clips 2 Using Assessment to Nurture Critically
Thoughtful Learners 2008
(28 Clips)
Presentation by Garfield Gini-Newman at a professional development session in 2008.
Last updated: December 15, 2008 | (Revision History)
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