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Why Am I Doing This?: Purposeful Teaching Through Portfolio Assessment
 
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Hudson Valley Portfolio Assessment Project (Author), Diane Cunningham (Author), Giselle Martin-Kniep (Author), Diana Muxworthy Feige (Author)

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0325000107 978-0325000107 April 20, 1998

This book is a testament to the process of professional development inherent in the creation and use of alternative assessment. It offers demonstrable proof that when teachers engage in sustained inquiry, reflection, and communication about assessment, they can discover and define their own professionalism and refine their art of teaching.

Why Am I Doing This? is based upon Giselle Martin Kniep's work with over one hundred teachers in the Hudson Valley Portfolio Assessment Project. Under her direction, these teachers spent three years learning about, experimenting with, and reflecting on their use of assessment and its relationship to student achievement. Martin-Kniep reveals what she learned from the program, describing key assumptions and design components that drive not only powerful assessment experiences, but also changes in teachers' practices. Then eight program participants speak for themselves. They chart their own professional odysseys, focusing on changes in their own thinking and practice.

Although Why Am I Doing This? includes lots of practical ideas on the design and use of alternative assessment and showcases many examples of best practice, its overriding purpose is to document a change process. As such, it will have special appeal to readers who want to implement or study the impact of alternative assessment as well as those who participate in professional development experiences focusing on conditions that support teaching and learning.


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“After completing the book, readers will be more interested in alternative assessments, especially more authentic forms of assessment, and may begin to add depth and quality to their own outcomes assessment.”–Reading Teacher

About the Author

Giselle O. Martin-Kniep has served as a teacher educator, program evaluator, researcher, and curriculum developer. For the last ten years she has worked with numerous schools and districts in the areas of alternative assessment, curriculum design, school change, and teacher research. She has also designed and directed several comprehensive multiyear regional and school-based professional development programs aimed at transforming curriculum and assessment practices among K-12 teachers.

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Giselle O. Martin-Kniep is an educator, researcher, program evaluator, and writer. As the president of Learner-Centered Initiatives, and the CEO of Communities for Learning: Leading Lasting Change previously called the Center for the Study of Expertise in Teaching and Learning. Martin-Kniep has worked with hundreds of schools and districts nationally and internationally in the areas of alternative assessment, standards-based design, school improvement and action research.

Martin-Kniep has multiple graduate degrees in communication and development, social sciences in education, and educational evaluation from Stanford University. She has served on the faculty at Adelphi University, the University of British Columbia and the University of Victoria.

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