Title: Differentiated Workshop
1Differentiated Workshop
2Workshop Details
- Three days
- Topeka 501 middle and high school teachers from
all subject areas - Focus on using formative assessment
3Best teaching practices
Formative Assessment
Differentiation
Content Enhancement
Using assessment information to improve student
learning
Formative Summative Learning targets Success
criteria Descriptive feedback Evaluative
feedback Self-assessment Peer assessment Rubrics T
raffic icons Wait time Questioning
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Questioning
through
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Formative use of summative tests
through
Feedback
Peer and Self-Assessment
What is formative assessment? What are the
benefits of using formative assessment? How can
questioning, feedback, peer and self-assessment,
and formative use of summative tests
improve learning? How can I change my practices
to use formative assessment?
lecture discussion Video clips Group
activities Case studies
4Why differentiate?
- Participants vary widely
- Subject areas and grade levels (6-12)
- Years of teaching experience (first year to
30-plus years) - Experience with formative assessment (some dont
even know what it really means)
5How differentiated?
- Pre-assessment measuring readiness
- Get participants thinking about key issues we
will cover and reflecting on their own practices.
- It will tell me where teachers are starting from
in terms of their experience with assessment. - Helpful in shaping the workshop over the next
three days.
6How differentiated?
- Day 1 Process/interest/learning profile
- Kinesthetic, verbal, visual, logical,
interpersonal, musical, intrapersonal - Folded box, target-method match,
think-pair-share, video clips, Power point,
reflection sheets
7How differentiated?
- Day 2 Case Studies
- Tiered lesson differentiated on content/
readiness three case studies for participants to
apply different aspects of formative assessment - The Equalizer Simple to complex foundational to
transformational single-faceted to multifaceted
small to big leap
8How differentiated?
- Day 3 Changing a Unit
- Product readiness, interest, learning profile
- The Equalizer simple to complex foundational to
transformational single faceted to multifaceted
small to big leap
9Flexible Grouping
- Participants will vary groups throughout the
workshop. -
- Self-selected random readiness subject
area/level taught
10Management Strategies
- Variety of activities appealing to different
learning style - Working individually, pairs, small groups, whole
group - Choice
- Food!
11Assessment
- No summative assessment (no grades to give!)
- Formative assessment throughout
- (activities, discussion, reflection, work on unit
changes, follow up)
12What constitutes success?
- Feedback on daily and end-of-workshop evaluation
- Work on unit changes
- Application in the classroom
13Self Evaluation
- Strength differentiating for learner profiles
and process - Improvement more differentiation for readiness