BIO
Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:11 PM
W. James Popham has spent the bulk of
his educational career as a teacher. His first teaching assignment, for
example, was in a small eastern Oregon
high school where he taught English and social studies while serving as
yearbook advisor, class sponsor, and unpaid tennis coach. That recompense
meshed ideally with the quality of his coaching.
Most of Dr. Popham's
teaching career took place at UCLA where, for nearly 30 years, he taught
courses in instructional methods for prospective teachers as well as courses in
evaluation and measurement for graduate students. At UCLA he won several
distinguished teaching awards. In January 2000, he was recognized by
UCLA Today as one of UCLA’s
top 20 professors of the 20th century. (He notes that the 20th
century was a full-length century, unlike the current abbreviated one.) In 1992, he took early
retirement from UCLA upon learning that emeritus professors received free
parking.
Because at UCLA he was
acutely aware of the perishability of professors who failed to publish, he
spent his non-teaching hours affixing words to paper. The result: over 25
books, 200 journal articles, 50 research reports, and 175 papers presented
before research societies. Although not noted in his official vita, while at
UCLA he also authored 1,426 grocery lists.
His most recent books are
Classroom Assessment: What Teachers Need to
Know, 4th Ed. (2005) and Assessment for Educational Leaders (2006),
Allyn & Bacon; The Truth About Testing:
An Educator’s Call to Action (2001) and Test Better, Teach Better: the Instructional Role of
Assessment (2003), ASCD; America’s
“Failing” Schools: How Parents and Teachers Can Cope with No Child
Left Behind (2005) and Mastering
Assessment: A Self-Service System for Educators (2006),
RoutledgeFalmer. He encourages purchase of these books because he regards
their semi-annual royalties as psychologically reassuring.
In 1978, Dr. Popham was
elected to the presidency of the American Educational Research Association
(AERA). He was also the founding editor of
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, a quarterly journal
published by AERA. He has attended each year's AERA meeting since his first in
1958. He is inordinately compulsive.
In 1968, Dr. Popham
established IOX Assessment Associates, an R&D group that formerly created
statewide student achievement tests for a dozen states. He has personally
passed all of those tests, largely because of his unlimited access to the
tests’ answer keys.
In 2002 the National
Council on Measurement in Education presented him with its Award for Career
Contributions to Educational Measurement. In 2006 he was awarded a Certificate
of Recognition by the National Association of Test Directors. Dr.
Popham’s complete 42-page, single-spaced vita can be requested. It is
really dull reading.