Title: Assessing for Success An invention
1Assessing for SuccessAn invention
- Erin Blight, Bianca Crandall Marie Carter
2Ok class get out your pens I am handing out your
assessment this lesson
3The Fear of Assessment
- 15 students absent on the assignment due date
- 10 students away on the day of the test
- Why..?
4 - In many cases students do not understand what
they have to do..
5Draft attempt at perfection
Need What you specifically want to achieve
Draft attempt at perfection
Draft attempt at perfection
Standards What specifically do you want the
invention to do/achieve?
THE INVENTION The final finished product
6 7- Standards
- What informed our standards..?
8Improving learning through assessment requires
- Feedback
- Active student involvement
- Altering teaching practices
- Awareness of students motivation and self esteem
- Student self assessment
Black Williams, 1998
9- A tool that increases students understanding of
assessment requirements.
10- 2. Improves students attitudes and perceptions
towards assessment by allowing them to dictate
their own learning and achievement goals.
11- 3. Assist students to decode text on common task
and criteria sheets, creating a bridge for
students with literacy related learning
difficulties
124. Arm students with the process skills to
encourage Lifelong Learning - through increased
self reflection, self motivation and self
monitoring.
13- 5. Incorporate the latest research on best
assessment practices.
14- 6. Work with current classroom practices not to
be used as a stand alone tool
15Easy to read criteria sheet
INVENTION Assessment Awareness Tool
How to reflect
Feedback techniques give effective feedback
Habits of Mind
16 17DRAFT 1
18DRAFT 2
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22Nearly there
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