Classroom Assessment in the Real World empowers teachers to make thoughtful assessment choices that reflect their strengths and values. This book delves into the philosophies, principles, and evidence behind various classroom assessment practices. With clarity and wit, best-selling author Bruce B. Frey examines the five modern approaches to classroom assessment: formative assessment, traditional paper-and-pencil methods, performance-based assessment, authentic assessment, and universal design of assessment. Grounded in educational research and theory, Frey provides clear guidance on today’s best practices, illustrated through hundreds of real-world examples and insights from expert teachers nationwide. Engaging and thought-provoking, this book encourages students to think critically about real-life testing and assessment, inspiring them to be their best selves as teachers.