Assessment
Standardized tests are just one form of appraising student achievement. The documentaries in this collection look at the many innovative ways to assess students in K-12 schools.
Edutopia videos on this DVD:
About the George Lucas Educational Foundation: An Overview
An introduction to The George Lucas Educational Foundation, its mission, and its projects. More to this story.
Academics Meets Architecture: Applying Math Skills to a Real-World Problem
Students in Eeva Reeder's geometry class design schools for 2050, with guidance from two Seattle architects. More to this story.
Assessment Overview: Beyond Standardized Testing
Performance assessments offer a richer, more holistic approach to evaluating what students know and can do. More to this story.
High Expectations: Students Learn to Rise to the Occasion
Through a focus on teamwork, individualized instruction, and ongoing assessment, this K-6 school is improving the achievement of minority and low-income students. More to this story.
Media Smarts: Kids Learn How to Navigate the Multimedia World
Teachers are discovering the value of imparting media-literacy skills, from critical analysis of news programs, commercials, and films to basic design and video-production techniques. More to this story.
The Key Learning Community: Cultivating Multiple Intelligences
Swimming against the tide, this K-12 Indianapolis school emphasizes exploration and deep understanding over rote memorization. More to this story.
Urban Academy: An Innovative and Effective Education
Project-oriented assessments that include critiques by outside experts are among the innovations at this New York City high school. More to this story.
WHEA Electric Car: Project-Based Learning on Wheels
High school students learn a variety of academic, communication, and teamwork skills when they build and race a car for the Hawaiian Electric Electron Marathon. More to this story.



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