Title: What Does a Proficient Student Know and Do
1Test what test?
2Best Practices in AssessmentChristina
FritzAssessment Managerfritz_c_at_aps.edu848-8717
3Essential Questions
- Which assessment practices are effective?
- What are different purposes for assessment?
- How can assessments be differentiated?
- Which assessment methods are most effective for
various standards? - How do I analyze my short cycle assessment data?
4Main Purpose
- What is the main purpose that should drive
classroom assessment?
To improve learning for all students
5Multiple Purposes
- What are the purposes for assessment?
- How are they used?
- Who uses them?
- What can they accomplish?
6How Are They Used?
- Progress of groups of students
- Effectiveness of instruction
- Quality of school processes
- Developmental level of individuals
- Diagnostic, formative, summative
- Instructional strategies
- Pace
- Remediation/ enrichment
- Differentiated instruction
- Staff development
- Standardization of practice across teachers
- Next lesson
- Next grade
- Standardized testing
- Lifelong learning
7Who Uses Them?
8What Can They Accomplish?
9Five Key Strategies
- Read the article on Formative Assessment
- Use the Grapevine Protocol for debriefing the
article
10Five Formative Assessment Strategies
- Clarify, share and understand goals for learning
and criteria for success with learners - Engineer effective classroom discussions,
questions, activities, and tasks that elicit
evidence of students learning - Provide feedback that moves learning forward
11Five Formative Assessment Strategies
- Activate students as owner of their own learning
- Activate students as learning resources for one
another
Source Dylan Wiliam, NCTM Assessment Brief, 2007
12Formative Assessment Research Findings (Black
Wiliam)
- Strengthening formative assessments produces
significant learning gains. This was true in
studies of ages 5-21 and in multiple countries. - Formative yields especially good results with low
achievers
13Research on Formative Assessment
- Formative Assessment produces greater increases
in students achievement than class-size
reduction or increases in teachers content
knowledge at a fraction of the cost. - The effective use of formative assessment
involves a change to the kinds of information
collected from, and the kinds of feedback given
to, students
14Formative AssessmentCost/Effect Comparisons
Source Dylan Wiliam, ASCD March 2007
15Formative Assessment
16Comprehensive Formative Assessment System
- Three Criteria
- Establish where students are with their learning
- Establish where they are going
- Establish how to get there
Source Dylan Wiliam, NCTM Assessment Brief, 2007
17Formative Assessment Framework
Source Dylan Wiliam, NCTM Assessment Brief, 2007
18Formative Assessment Research Findings (Stiggins)
- Look for teachers who
- Set and communicate achievement targets in
advance - Transform targets into appropriate assessment
exercises - Use frequent, descriptive value-neutral
feedback to build confidence - Adjust instruction based on results
- Promote regular student self-assessment
- Actively involve students in communicating status
with teachers and parents
19What implications does this have for teachers and
school leaders?
- Might need
- To change attitudes/mindset
- Staff development to learn better ways to use
assessment - To increase frequency of assessments
- To change type of feedback given
20Ways to Use Formative Assessment
- List formative assessment strategies that you are
familiar with (methods you use in the classroom,
or have seen, or have heard of) - Read the Teacher Formative Assessment Practices
- Read the Student Formative Assessment Practices
- Read Summative Practices
21I was wondering.... Is
it SUMMER yet? (okay...maybe not, but it is
break time)
22Assessment Methods
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24Selecting Assessment Methods
- Essential Questions
- What is healthy eating?
- What is the moral of the Holocaust?
- How do we use sarcasm, irony and satire to
communicate without saying what we mean? - Is U.S. history a history of progress?
25Frequently Asked Questions
- Why do I have to do formative assessments?
- What is the difference between formative and
summative assessments?
26Analyzing Assessment Data
- Data Disk
- Fall and Winter A2L data by NCLB Categories
- Student Level Data
- Sample Analysis Activity
27EXIT SLIPS
- Use one side of your index card to write Today I
brought with me - Use the other side of your card to write Today I
am taking away - Please give your card to CHRIS.