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Facilitator's Guide to Using Assessments to Teach for Understanding:
A Casebook for Educators

Judith H. Shulman, Andrea Whittaker, and Michele Lew
Pub Date: March 2002, 72 pages

Paperback: $16.95, ISBN: 0807742155
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"The Facilitator’s Guide adds another layer to the casebook, for it helps the user of the cases think through the substantive and pedagogical issues associated with the use of cases…a much-needed addition to the literature on cases and their use in teacher education and professional development.
–From the Foreword by Suzanne M. Wilson

"This is very important work. The Casebook offers just the kinds of real-world applications of classroom assessment that teachers can use and the accompanying Facilitator's Guide helps users form collaborative teams and move forward together."
Richard Stiggins, Assessment Training Institute

This guide is a companion volume to Using Assessments to Teach for Understanding: A Casebook for Educators, which presents 15 vivid cases designed to help teachers grapple with the challenges of using multiple assessments to improve teaching and learning. The Facilitator's Guide to Using Assessments to Teach for Understanding: A Casebook for Educators provides analysis, discussion questions, and teacher notes to help you use the cases in teacher education classes and in professional development workshops. This much-needed resource provides authentic voices and experiences from elementary, middle school, dual language, and special education classrooms, and spans different content areas across the curriculum.

The Facilitator’s Guide features:

  • Guidelines for constructing a case-based professional development curriculum.
  • Suggestions on how to read the cases and how to identify teaching and learning issues.
  • Teaching notes for each case that examine key issues and sometimes add information not provided by the case’s author.
  • A list of the rules and roles involved in leading a meaningful discussion.
  • Advice for plotting out your discussion that includes analysis, evaluation, alternative solutions, and principles of practice.
  • Strategies for creating a nonjudgmental climate that encourages learning in each member of the group.

Also by Judith H. Shulman:
Case Methods in Teacher Education
Groupwork in Diverse Classrooms: A Casebook for Educators
Facilitator's Guide to Groupwork in Diverse Classrooms: A Casebook for Educators
Using Assessments to Teach for Understanding: A Casebook for Educators


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