文化反应性评估:临时原则

Q3 Social Sciences
Michael E. Walker, Margarita Olivera-Aguilar, Blair Lehman, Cara Laitusis, Danielle Guzman-Orth, Melissa Gholson
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摘要

最近对大规模总结性评估的批评声称,由于评估缺乏文化代表性,评估对历史上被排除在外的群体有偏见。伴随这些批评而来的是对更具文化响应性的评估的呼吁——将学生的背景特征考虑在内的评估;他们的信仰、价值观和道德规范;他们的生活经历;以及所有影响他们学习、行为和交流的因素。在本文中,我们基于对研究的回顾,提出了我们认为在评估中促进文化响应性所必需的临时原则。我们认为,应用这些原则可以解决对目前评估的批评。
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Culturally Responsive Assessment: Provisional Principles

Culturally Responsive Assessment: Provisional Principles

Recent criticisms of large-scale summative assessments have claimed that the assessments are biased against historically excluded groups because of the assessments' lack of cultural representation. Accompanying these criticisms is a call for more culturally responsive assessments—assessments that take into account the background characteristics of the students; their beliefs, values, and ethics; their lived experiences; and everything that affects how they learn and behave and communicate. In this paper, we present provisional principles, based on a review of research, that we deem necessary for fostering cultural responsiveness in assessment. We believe the application of these principles can address the criticisms of current assessments.

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ETS Research Report Series
ETS Research Report Series Social Sciences-Education
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