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Title: Inside the Black Box


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Inside the Black Box
  • Formative Assessment

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New Evaluation Structure for Teachers
  • All observations will be evaluative in nature
  • The primary points in observation will be to
    highlight what is wrong and teacher weaknesses
  • Observation notes will be general in nature.
    Teachers should be able to determine specific
    steps to improve.

3
New Evaluation Structure for Teachers
  • It is primarily up to the teacher to correct what
    is found to be weaknesses.
  • Observations will be by checklist to ensure
    compliance.
  • Teachers will be ranked based upon
    observations/evaluations.
  • Past evaluations will not be taken into account.

4
Just Kidding
But it is a little like we assess our
students! Lets take a closer look at how
formative assessment can make a big difference.
5
Difficulties in AssessmentEffective Learning
  • Tests encourage rote and superficial learning
    even when teachers say they want to develop
    understanding
  • Questions and other materials are not shared with
    other teachers and not critically reviewed in
    relation to what they actually access
  • Tendency to emphasize quantity and presentation
    or work and neglect quality in relation to
    learning

6
Difficulties in AssessmentNegative Impact
  • The giving of marks and the grading function are
    overemphasized, while the giving of useful advise
    and the learning function are underemphasized.
  • Approaches are used in which students are
    compared with one another, the prime purpose of
    which seems to them to be competition rather than
    personal improvement.

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Difficulties in AssessmentManagerial Role
  • Feedback to students seems to serve social and
    managerial functions, often at the expense of the
    learning function.
  • Teachers can predict students results on
    external tests because their own test imitate
    them but know too little about students
    learning needs.
  • The collection of grades to fill in records is
    given higher priority than the analysis of
    students work to discern the learning needs.

8
Focus of Most Reforms
Black Box (classroom)
Input
Output
There is a need now to move further, to focus on
the inside of the black box and so to explore
the potential of assessment to raise standards
directly as an integral part of each students
learning work.
9
Focus of Most Reforms
Black Box (classroom)
Input
Output
Quality of teacher / student interactions Stimulus
and help for students to take active
responsibility for their own learning Help needed
to move students out of trap of low
achievement Development of habits necessary for
students to become life long learners
10
Formative Assessment Message
  • Feedback to any student should be about the
    particular qualities of his or her work, with
    advice on what he or she can do to improve, and
    should avoid comparisons with other students.

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Self-Assessment by Students Clear goals Critical
  • Recognition of desired goal
  • Evidence about present position
  • Understanding of a way to close the gap between
    the two

If formative assessment is to be productive,
students should be trained in self-assessment so
that they can understand the main purposes of
their learning and thereby grasp what they need
to do to achieve.
12
Evolution of Effective Teaching
  • The choice of tasks justified in terms in the
    learning goals

Opportunities for students to express their
understanding should be designed into any piece
of teaching, for this will initiate the
interaction through which formative assessment
aids learning.
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Evolution of Effective Teaching
  • Teacher Student Interactions engaging
    meaningful dialogue

The dialogue between students and a teacher
should be thoughtful, reflective, focused to
evoke and explore understanding, and conducted so
that all students have an opportunity to think
and to express their ideas.
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Evolution of Effective Teaching
  • Belief in the learning potential of all students
    thus we need to clear the way the obstacles of
    learning

Ways of managing formative assessment that work
with the assumptions of untapped potential do
help all students to learn and can give particual
help to those who have previously struggled.
15
Steps to Implementation
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What Others Do To Us
Black Box (classroom)
Input
Output
What we have to figure out for ourselves TEAMWORK
"Results Now"
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