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Chinese Journal of Chemical Education  2021, Vol. 42 Issue (9): 12-21    DOI: 10.13884/j.1003-3807hxjy.2021010135
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Developing and Validating Assessments for Measuring Scientific Modeling Proficiencies Based on Curriculum Standard
YU Zhi-Min1, HE Peng2,4*, LI Ting-Ting3,4
1. Jingyue Campus of Middle School Affiliated to Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, China;
2. Institute of Chemical Education, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, China;
3. Faculty of Education, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, China;
4. College of Education, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48864, America
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Abstract  Scientific modeling proficiency is a vital component of assessment system for measuring chemistry core competencies. Researching on standard-based assessment development and evaluation is paid great attention by both chemistry educators and practitioners. Based on comprehensive construct validity, this study applies the principles of Construct-Centered Design and Evidence-Centered Design to establish a holistic design process for developing standard-based assessments for measuring scientific modeling proficiencies. This study presents the design process comprehensively and systematically by using “2.3 Ionization and Ionic Reaction” as an example.
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Key wordsscientific modeling proficiency      comprehensive construct validity      performance assessments      ionization and ionic reaction     
    
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YU Zhi-Min, HE Peng, LI Ting-Ting. Developing and Validating Assessments for Measuring Scientific Modeling Proficiencies Based on Curriculum Standard[J]. Chinese Journal of Chemical Education, 2021, 42(9): 12-21.
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