AERA-B: Curriculum Studies Forum
Some subscribers to AERA-B, AERA-C, and AERA-H might be interested in a discussion list post "The Defiant Parents: Testing’s Discontents – Response to Hunt" [Hake (2014)]. The abstract reads:
ABSTRACT: In a post "Re: The Defiant Parents: Testing's Discontents” [Hake (2014)] at <http://bit.ly/1mYwWoa>, I pointed to the “vigorous leadership, voluminous messaging, and pro-public-/anti-private-education positions of (a) Diane Ravitch and (b) FairTest <http://www.fairtest.org/>.
However, it IS to the point for many of those who wish to enhance students' higher-level learning. Modesty forbids mention of these examples:
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To access the complete 66 kB post please click on <http://bit.ly/1lqiR4u>.
Richard Hake, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Indiana University; Honorary Member, Curmudgeon Lodge of Deventer, The Netherlands; President, PEdants for Definitive Academic References which Recognize the Invention of the Internet (PEDARRII); LINKS TO: Academia <http://bit.ly/a8ixxm>; Articles <http://bit.ly/a6M5y0>; Blog <http://bit.ly/9yGsXh>; Facebook <http://on.fb.me/XI7EKm>; GooglePlus <http://bit.ly/KwZ6mE>; Google Scholar <http://bit.ly/Wz2FP3>; Linked In <http://linkd.in/14uycpW>; Research Gate <http://bit.ly/1fJiSwB>; Socratic Dialogue Inducing (SDI) Labs <http://bit.ly/9nGd3M>; Twitter <http://bit.ly/juvd52>.
"Physics educators have led the way in developing and using objective tests to compare student learning gains in different types of courses, and chemists, biologists, and others are now developing similar instruments. These tests provide convincing evidence that students assimilate new knowledge more effectively in courses including active, inquiry-based, and collaborative learning, assisted by information technology, than in traditional courses." - Wood & Gentile (2003).
REFERENCES [URLs shortened by <http://bit.ly/> and accessed on 31 Jan 2014.]
Hake, R.R. 2014. "The Defiant Parents: Testing's Discontents – Response to Hunt," online on the OPEN! AERA-L archives at <http://bit.ly/1lqiR4u>. The abstract and link to the complete post are being transmitted to several discussion lists and are on my blog "Hake'sEdStuff" at <http://bit.ly/1iVpgmf> with a provision for comments.
Wood, W.B., & J.M. Gentile. 2003. "Teaching in a research context," Science 302: 1510; 28 November; online as a 213 kB pdf <http://bit.ly/SyhOvL>, thanks to Ecoplexity <http://bit.ly/152aFQ9>.