The Perfect Assessment System

The Perfect Assessment System by Rick Stiggins, published by ASCD on March 24, 2017, is a thought-provoking exploration of modernizing assessment practices in education. This edition, comprising 122 pages, emphasizes the need to transition from outdated methods to approaches that empower both teachers and students. Stiggins draws on over 40 years of experience to advocate for a comprehensive redevelopment of assessment in U.S. education, aiming to enhance accountability and support effective instructional decision-making.
In this book, readers will find a detailed examination of key aspects of assessment, including its purpose, quality, and impact on student motivation. Stiggins discusses the importance of clarifying assessment goals and ensuring that evaluations focus on relevant competencies. He also addresses how to communicate assessment results effectively to support diverse educational needs. By initiating a critical conversation about the potential of assessment to improve school quality and student well-being, Stiggins presents a bold plan for reform that seeks to achieve higher levels of student success while reducing testing costs.
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It’s time to move our assessment practices from the 1950s to the century we’re living in. It’s time to invest in our teachers and local school leaders instead of in more tests. It’s time to help all students understand how to unleash their strengths and gain a sense of themselves as learners capable of choosing their own paths to success.
In The Perfect Assessment System, Rick Stiggins calls for the ground-up redevelopment of assessment in U.S. education. Speaking from more than 40 years of experience in the field—and speaking for all learners who hope to succeed, the teachers who want them to succeed, and the local school leaders whose aspirations for success have been thwarted by assessment traditions—Stiggins maps out the adjustments in practice and culture necessary to generate both accurate accountability data and the specific evidence of individual mastery that will support sound instructional decision making and better learning in the classroom. He addresses
▪ Assessment purpose—how (and why) to clarify the reason for every assessment and the users it will serve.
▪ Learning targets to be assessed—how to make sure we focus on the right competencies and set consistent definitions of success.
▪ Assessment quality—how to ensure every assessment, at every level, is an excellent one.
▪ Communication of assessment results—how to share information in ways that best support diverse purposes.
▪ Assessment impact—how to link assessment to truly productive, universal student motivation.
We have not yet begun to explore assessment’s true potential to enhance both school quality and student well-being. Stiggins kicks off this critical conversation and charts a course for a new system that promises much higher levels of student success at a fraction of our current testing costs. The door is open for assessment reform; here is a bold plan for getting it right.
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