Culturally and Socially Responsible Assessment: Theory, Research, and Practice

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Culturally and Socially Responsible Assessment: Theory, Research, and Practice

Author(s): Catherine S. Taylor (Author), Susan Bobbitt Nolen James A. Banks (Series Editor), James A. Banks (Series Editor)

  • Publisher: Teachers College Press
  • Publication Date: Feb. 11 2022
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 288 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0807766887
  • ISBN-13: 9780807766880

Book Description

“A great reminder and outline for school personnel on how easily bias can arise, and how it can affect how we work with students.” ―Teachers College Record

“A credible resource for educators, researchers, and policymakers to intensify their effort to create fair and valid assessments for all students.” ―American Journal of Qualitative Research

This book addresses a problem that affects the work of all educators: how traditional methods of assessment undermine the capacity of schools to serve students with diverse cultural and social backgrounds and identities.

Anchored in a commonsense notion of validity, this book explains how current K–12 assessment practices are grounded in the language, experiences, and values of the dominant White culture. It presents a timely review of research on bias in classroom and large-scale assessments, as well as research on how students’ level of engagement influences their performances. The author recommends practices that can improve the validity of students’ assessment performances by minimizing sources of bias, using culturally responsive assessment tools, and adopting strategies likely to increase students’ engagement with assessment tasks.

This practical resource provides subject-specific approaches for improving the cultural and social relevance of assessment tools and offers guidance for evaluating existing assessment instruments for bias, language complexity, and accessibility issues.

Book Features:

  • Research-based recommendations for improving assessment fairness, validity, and cultural/social relevance.
  • Practices that have been shown to improve the effectiveness of classroom assessments in supporting student learning.
  • Concrete examples of how to create culturally relevant assessment tasks that target valued learning goals in language arts, mathematics, social studies, and science classrooms.
  • Appendixes that provide tools educators can use to improve grading practices.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Culturally and Socially Responsible Assessment is a great reminder and outline for school personnel on how easily bias can arise, and how it can affect how we work with students in the classroom.”

―Teachers College Record

“Culturally and Socially Responsible Assessment: Theory, Research and Practice serves as a practical text to introduce this aspect of multiculturalism in education and policy to practitioners, researchers, teacher educators and other stakeholders interested in developing and administering fair and valid assessments that represent the current diversity in American institutions.”

―American Journal of Qualitative Research

Review

“Taylor and Nolen awaken educators’ minds to notions of classroom assessments that are encompassing and that permeate students’ and teachers’ joint participation in creating and fulfilling deeper learning opportunities aligned with targeted standards, yet founded on students’ cultural and linguistic resources. Assessments become tools for learning and critical thinking owned by students that increase their engagement and empowerment in their classroom communities of relevance to their everyday lives.”
Richard Duran, professor, University of California, Santa Barbara

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