Should instruction be measurement driven? A debate.

Author(s): Shepard, Lorrie

Publisher      Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans 
Summary     Measurement-driven instruction occurs when an achievement test has such serious consequences for teachers or students that the test determines what is taught. This paper debates Popham, who specified several attributes of a good measurement-driven instruction program in his 1987 Kappan article.

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