

- Writing instructional objectives
Bloom's Taxonomy is a useful tool for developing meaningful objectives. This site shows how to use Blooms Taxonomy in writing instructional objectives.
- Thinking skills: How parents can help- from the National Education Association
The "teaching thinking" movement goes beyond the learning of facts. It encourages students to ask questions of the information and ideas presented in class. It helps students learn how to identify unstated assumptions, to form and defend opinions, to see relationships between events and ideas. This site has links to works on motivating children to learn, and on how to help children learn study skills.
- Classroom assessment
This article details the essentials of test construction for the classroom.
- Classroom Assessment
Inventory of teaching goals
- Online Assessment tools
Authentic assessments including portfolios and rubrics.
- Constructing tests
Printer friendly information about constructing all kinds of tests plus scoring and administering these. The participants takes tests and responds to dos and dont of test making.