Interdisciplinary Education in the Age of Assessment addresses a prevalent need in educational scholarship today. Many current standards-enforced curricula follow strict subject-specific guidelines. By contrast, this book examines assessment models specific to interdisciplinary education, positioning itself as a seminal volume in the field and a valuable resource to educators across the disciplines looking to broaden their curriculum.
David M. Moss, Terry A. Osborn, Douglas Kaufman
Preface
Chapter 1 The Promise of Interdisciplinary Assessment, David M. Moss, Terry A. Osborn and Douglas Kaufman
Chapter 2 Assessment Is Not a Dirty World: Measuring Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Interdisciplinary Learning Environments, Scott W. Brown
Chapter 3 Assessment as Process: Transdisciplinary Self Evaluation from a Writer's Point of View, Douglas Kaufman
Chapter 4 Beyond Trivial Science: Assessing Understandings of the Nature of Science, David M. Moss, John Settlage and Catherine Koehler
Chapter 5 Re-Solving the Tension Between Interdisciplinarity and Assessment: The Case of Mathematics, Jean Burelle, Katherine McGivney and Jane Wilbur
Chapter 6 Hello Dolly!: Interdisciplinary Curriculum, Authentic Assessment, and Citizenship, Alan S. Marcus
Chapter 7 Language Learning as an Interdisciplinary Endeavor, Terry A. Osborn
Chapter 8 Rethinking Our Focus on the Future: Reading Assessment in the Transdisciplinary Secondary English Classroom, Wendy J. Glenn
Chapter 9 Transdisciplinary Approaches to Bilingual Student Assessment: Creating Authentic Reflections of Meaningful Learning Opportunities, Mileidis Gort
Chapter 10 Interdisciplinary Assessment: A System at the Heart of Teaching and Learning across Domains, Jacqueline Kelleher
Chapter 11 In Praise of Complexity: Moving Interdisciplinary Assessment in Education from Theory to Practice, Douglas Kaufman, David M. Moss, and Terry A. Osborn
List of Contributors