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Chapter 11 Further reading

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Camera, L. (2015). As test results trickle in, states still ditching Common Core. US News and World Report.

 

Comer, D. K., & White, E. M. (2016). Adventuring into MOOC writing assessment: Challenges, results, and possibilities. College Composition & Communication, 67(3), 318-359

 

Ewing, J.  (2012).  Give the standards back to the teachers.  Education Week

 

Felton, E. (2015). Are the Common Core tests turning out to be a big success or a resounding failure? The Hechinger Report

 

Hanum, S. R. et al. (2016). ePortfolio: A descriptive survey for contents and challenges. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 11(1).

 

Gewertz, C. (2014).  Common Core At Four: Sizing Up the Enterprise. Education Week

 

Haines, C. (2021). Assessing Students' Written Work Marking Essays and Reports. Routledge.

 

Jiao, H., & Lissitz, R. W. (Eds.). (2016). The next generation of testing Common Core Standards, SmarterBalanced, PARCC, and the nationwide testing movement. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing

 

Kahn, E.  (2012).  The disconnect between standards and assessment, Journal of Language and Literacy Education

 

Kettler, R. J. (2015). Adaptations and access to assessment of Common Core content. Review of Research in Education, 39, 295-330.

 

Konz, L.  (2012).  Kentucky Students to Face more Rigorous State Tests (one of the first states to base testing on the CCSS), Louisville Courier-Journal.

 

Lee, J., & Wu, Y. (2017). Is the Common Core racing America to the top? Tracking changes in state standards, school practices, and student achievement. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 25(35). 

 

Loveless, T. (2012). How well are American students learning?   Washington, DC: Brookings Institute (finds no relationships between states with high standards and student achievement)

 

Mathis, W.  (2012).  Common Core State Standards.  National Education Policy Center

 

Nagel, D. (2014). End High School Exit Exams in Light of Common Core, Researchers Argue. THE Journal

 

McTighe, J.  (2013).  Core learning: Assessing what matters most [e-book].  School Improvement

 

Pearson (2014). Preparing for a Renaissance in Assessment

 

Reed, E., Scull, J., Slicker, G., & Winkler, A. M.  (2012).  Defining strong state accountability systems: How can better standards gain greater traction?  Washington, DC: Fordham Foundation

 

Vega, V. (2013).  The state of assessment (review of pilot testing of PARCC and Smarter Balance testing).  Edutopia.

 

Wang, Y. (2017). The social networks and paradoxes of the opt-out movement amid the Common Core State Standards implementation: The case of New York. Education Policy Analysis Archives25(34).

 

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