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THE PRACTICE: ASSESSMENT -- Choice-based art education utilizes multiple forms of assessment to support student and teacher growth.


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  • Fair Assessment Practices: Giving Students Equitable Opportunities toDemonstrate Learning
    http://www.sabes.org/resources/adventures/vol14/14suskie.htm

    "Equitable assessment means that students are assessed using methods and procedures most appropriate to them." This article by Linda Suskie includes components of fair assessment and numerous assessment resources.

  • Holistic Critical Thinking Rubrics
    http://www.calpress.com/rubric.html

    "This four level rubric treats critical thinking as a set of cognitive skills supported by certain personal dispositions. To reach a judicious, purposive judgment a good critical thinker engages in analysis, interpretation, evaluation, inference, explanation, and meta-cognitive self-regulation."

  • Kennedy Center Artsedge: Visual Arts Standards and Exemplars
    http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/professional_resources/st
    andards/nat_standards_main.html

    Presents National Standards for Arts Education proposed as a statement of what every young American should know and be able to do in four arts disciplines -- dance, music, theatre, and the visual arts. Their scope is grades K-12, and they speak to both content and achievement.

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