PERFORMANCE-BASED ASSESSMENT FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION. 3RD EDITION

PERFORMANCE-BASED ASSESSMENT FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION. 3RD EDITION

Editorial:
HUMAN KINETICS
Año de edición:
Materia
Ciencias del Deporte
ISBN:
978-1-4925-7017-2
Páginas:
376
N. de edición:
3
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

90,00 €

Despues:

85,50 €

• Part I. Introduction to Performance-Based Assessment
Chapter 1. The Need for Change
Chapter 2. Assessing the Psychomotor Domain to Enhance Student Learning
Chapter 3. Using Cognitive and Affective Learning Domain Assessments Effectively in Physical Education
Chapter 4. Rubrics
• Part II. Managing and Implementing Physical Education Lessons
Chapter 5. Creating a Classroom Climate That Supports Standards-Based Instruction
Chapter 6. Effective Teaching Strategies for Standards-Based Instruction
Chapter 7. Assessing With Instructional Models
• Part III. Components of Performance-Based Assessment
Chapter 8. Developing Culminating and Progressive Assessments
Chapter 9. Planning for Continuous Performance-Based Assessment
Chapter 10. Developing Standards-Based Units of Instruction for Invasion Sports
Chapter 11. Using Portfolios to Assess Physical Activities and Fitness
Chapter 12. Using Standards-Based Instruction to Teach Dance
• Part IV. Grading and Implementing Continuous Performance-Based Assessment
Chapter 13. Effective Grading in Physical Education
Chapter 14. Acquiring Assessment Savvy

Performance-Based Assessment for Middle and High School Physical Education is a cutting-edge book that teachers trust for assessing middle school and high school physical education students. Also a highly popular undergraduate text for courses that focus on performance-based assessment, this new third edition features significant additions, enhancements, and updates:
• New chapters on effective management and instruction delivery, which make it appropriate for PETE instructors using the book for secondary methods courses
• A new chapter on assessments with various instructional models, including Sport Education, Teaching Games for Understanding, Cooperative Learning, Personalized System of Instruction, and Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility
• A new chapter on assessing dance (with sample dance units in the web resource)
• A new sample unit on ultimate Frisbee in the chapter on invasion games
• An expanded section on cognitive assessments, with suggestions for writing tests
• Updated content on rubrics
Performance-Based Assessment shows readers how to use portfolios to assess fitness, and it offers an example of a portfolio assessment for a high school fitness course. It also guides readers in using skill tests in physical education.

Written by two authors with a combined 26 years of experience teaching physical education in public schools, the text discusses various assessment formats, helping PETE students and in-service teachers know both what to assess and how to assess it. Readers learn how to develop culminating and progressive assessments, as well as plan for continuous performance-based assessments and acquire effective teaching strategies for standards-based instruction. All content is aligned with current SHAPE America national standards and is supported by research from educational assessment giants such as Tom Guskey, Richard Stiggins, Dylan William, Robert Marzano, and James Popham.

The book is organized into four parts, with part I introducing readers to performance-based assessment issues such as the need for change in the assessment process, how assessments can be used to enhance learning, the various assessment domains and methods, and the use of rubrics in assessments. Part II explores aspects of managing and implementing physical education lessons. In part III, readers learn about the components of performance-based assessment, and in part IV, they delve into issues affecting grading and implementing continuous performance-based assessment.

This groundbreaking text explains the theory behind assessment and, through its numerous models, shows how to apply that theory in practice. The text is filled with practical examples, much more so than the typical assessment book. And it is supplemented by a web resource that houses forms, charts, and other material for instructors to use in their performance-based assessments.

Class size, skill levels, and time factors can make assessments difficult—but far from impossible. The examples in the book are meant to be modified as needed, with the ideas in the book used as starting points.

Teachers can use the material, examples, and tools in this book to create assessments that enhance student learning, providing them feedback to let them know what they have accomplished and how they can work toward goals of greater competence.

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Text for undergraduate assessment courses for PETE students. Reference for high school PE teachers, directors, and curriculum specialists.