A Continuum For Assessing Science Process Knowledge In Grades K-6

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Micheal E. Beeth
Linda Cross
Christy Pearl
Janice Pirro
Kara Yagnesak
Janette Kennedy

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Accurate assessment of science process knowledge provide teachers, parents and district administrators with information on the effectiveness of enacted curricula, and policy makers with information about the effectiveness of the inquiry based instructional approaches recommended for science teaching and learning. This article reports on the development and implementation of a rubric for assessing science process knowledge in grades K-6. Excerpts from interviews conducted with teachers applying this rubric to assess students' science process knowledge are presented to substantiate claims about the usefulness of the rubric as an assessment tool.

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Micheal E. Beeth

Ohio State University

Linda Cross

Highland Park Elementary, Grove City, OH

Christy Pearl

Highland Park Elementary, Grove City, OH

Janice Pirro

Highland Park Elementary, Grove City, OH

Kara Yagnesak

Highland Park Elementary, Grove City, OH

Janette Kennedy

Highland Park Elementary, Grove City, OH