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Culturally and Socially Responsible Assessment
Theory, Research, and Practice

Catherine S. Taylor (Author), Susan Bobbitt Nolen (With), James A. Banks (Series edited by)

9780807766880

Paperback / softback, published 11 February 2022

288 pages
22.6 x 15.3 x 1.8 cm, 0.402 kg

This book addresses a problem that affects the work of all educators: how traditional methods of assessment undermine the capacity of schools to serve students with diverse cultural and social backgrounds and identities. Anchored in a common-sense notion of validity, this book explains how current K–12 assessment practices are grounded in the language, experiences, and values of the dominant White culture. It presents a timely review of research on bias in classroom and large-scale assessments, as well as research on how students’ level of engagement influences their performances. The author recommends practices that can improve the validity of students’ assessment performances by minimizing sources of bias, using culturally responsive assessment tools, and adopting strategies likely to increase students’ engagement with assessment tasks. This practical resource provides subject-specific approaches for improving the cultural and social relevance of assessment tools and offers guidance for evaluating existing assessment instruments for bias, language complexity, and accessibility issues.

Book Features:

  • Research-based recommendations for improving assessment fairness, validity, and cultural/social relevance.
  • Practices that have been shown to improve the effectiveness of classroom assessments in supporting student learning.
  • Concrete examples of how to create culturally relevant assessment tasks that target valued learning goals in language arts, mathematics, social studies, and science classrooms.
  • Appendixes that provide tools educators can use to improve grading practices.

  • Contents
  • Series Foreword 
    James A. Banks
    ix
  • Acknowledgments 
    xv
  • Introduction 
    1
  • Necessary Tensions 
    5
  • Layers of Responsibility and Professional Resources for Nondiscrimination 
    9
  • Students'
    Rights to Expression, Privacy, and Association 
    13
  • Preparing Teachers and Leaders to Be Advocates 
    16
  • 1. 

    Background to LGBTQ Movements for Equality With a Focus on K–
    12-Related Issues 
    19
  • Key Definitions, Often in Flux and Contested 
    22
  • Opening the Subject of Sexuality and Gender Through Theory, History, and Political Movements 
    24
  • Overlapping Histories of LGBTQ Movements 
    27
  • Schools and the Histories of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation 
    34
  • 2. 

    Thinking Through Biases and Assumptions About LGBTQ People 
    37
  • Gender as Process 
    37
  • Sexuality, Normalcy, and Intersecting Differences 
    41
  • Transphobia in Schools 
    46
  • Queer Relationalities 
    49
  • 3. 

    Specific School-Related Challenges Facing LGBTQ Students 
    52
  • Intersecting Harassments and Biases 
    53
  • LGBTQ Youth and the Challenges of Accessing Education 
    56
  • Resituating "Bullying" in Sexual Harassment 
    57
  • Another Form of "Not" Education: "You Can'
    t Say Gay" Policies 
    60
  • Recognizing Family Diversity: LGBTQ-Headed Households and School Exclusion 
    62
  • Living in Families Under Public Debate: Legal and Social Contexts 
    64
  • 4. 

    Educatively Addressing LGBTQ Issues 
    66
  • Zero Tolerance and Exacerbating Distance 
    66
  • Sex and Non-Sex 
    71
  • Critical Queer Thinking and Queer Disciplines 
    73
  • Religious Tensions 
    77
  • Teaching and Learning for Ethical Relations 
    79
  • 5. 

    Supporting Student Extracurricular and Creative Efforts to Educate Schools on LGBTQ Issues 
    83
  • Gay-Straight Alliances/Gender and Sexuality Alliances and Associations Across Difference 
    83
  • Gay-Straight Alliances and the Equal Access Act 
    86
  • Attempts to Restrict Gay-Straight Alliances 
    88
  • The Day of Silence: Resistance and Reconciliation (Hopefully) 
    90
  • LGBTQ Youth and Public Spaces 
    92
  • 6. 

    Recognizing and Respecting Transgender Students 
    95
  • Learning About Gender 
    96
  • Anti-Transgender Rules From the School Board 
    100
  • Administrator Refusal of Family and Physician-Supported Affirmation 
    101
  • Watching Teachers Debate Transgender Issues 
    102
  • Transgender Students'
    Resistance and Resourcefulness 
    104
  • Intersections and Transgender Theory 
    107
  • Conclusion: Unsettled Progress 
    111
  • References 
    113
  • Index 
    127
  • About the Author 
    137

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