Joe Booker
Chandler
Assessment case study
5/5/14
In Miss Wren's
rubric that she is developing, she needs to remember that it needs to be valid,
reliable, and absent of bias. The rubric must apply to each and every students
oral book reports. A confidence interval will make use of the standard error of
measurement which will allow Miss Wren to consider the range of scores that
might include the student’s true score. To find the students confidence
interval the score must be supported by evidence in the book report not just
how she feels about the particular presentation. The absence of bias will give
all the students a fair assessment making it the closest to the person’s true
score. A way that Miss Wren can in cooperate an extrinsic reinforcement would
be if the students receive an "A" on their book reports will not have
to take the test on the book and the students who fail to receive an
"A" will have to take a test on the book.
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