Assessment Strategies for Reading (3 semester credits - Cal Poly Humboldt)
Assessment is a key aspect of teaching methodologies. It helps teachers monitor their students’ progress over time, identify the strengths and weaknesses in their understanding and skills, evaluate the effectiveness of their teaching practices and curriculum materials, and inform important educational decisions. It is not without its challenges: time constraints and the need to avoid biases in student evaluations and align them with standards can make it difficult for teachers to properly assess their students.
In this course, we offer educators a comprehensive exploration of assessment methodologies specifically tailored to literacy instruction. Through interactive lessons and quizzes, participants gain practical skills in designing, implementing, and evaluating assessments to support student learning and growth.
Online post-baccalaureate credit courses help teachers complete continuing education requirements.
- Start ANY Time
- All ONLINE 24 x 7
- Regionally Accredited
- 3 Post-Baccalaureate Credit Course
- Letter Grading
- No Textbook Needed
- Includes ALL Content
- 1 Year Access
- Official Transcript in Approximately 2 Weeks
After completing the course, you will be directed to the university for registration.
Pay $255 university credit
Total Price = $595
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