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Using Assessment to Inform Instruction EDU 330: Educational Psychology Daniel Moos, PhD
Today’s Class: Using assessment to inform teaching What are we doing today? Last Class: Define and apply Validity and Reliability An assessment is valid if…. An assessment is reliable if….. Today’s Class: Using assessment to inform teaching When should you assess? How can you use assessment to inform instruction? Pre-assessment Formative assessments
Beginning of Learning Unit WHEN should you assess? Beginning of Learning Unit End of Learning Unit Pre-assessment Finding out Formative Keeping Track & Checking up Summative Making Sure
What is a pre-assessment and what are some examples? Pre-assessments What is a pre-assessment and what are some examples? Assessment that evaluates student’s strengths, weaknesses, knowledge, skills, and/or interests prior to learning unit; used to inform planning and demonstrate growth Quick! No need to intimidate your students before the learning unit! Do students need 20 questions to demonstrate they know how to add decimals? Focused Unit probably too large; single lesson too much work for you! …but Comprehensive Cover spectrum of understanding Sensitive Explain rationale behind pre-assessment and expectations
Pre-assessments: Alternative examples Ranking Rank concepts, skills, content based on anticipated difficulty Conjure, Cluster & Categorize Students generate questions and predict challenges on sticky notes… then cluster & categorize First & Final Thoughts Prior to learning unit, ask students to share initial thoughts and personal interests; revisit at end of learning unit Wonder Board After introducing topics for learning unit, students post questions on display board; update throughout learning unit Scale of Certainty Students brainstorm what they know already and post ideas on display of certainty (“very uncertain” to “very certain”); discuss and update throughout learning unit Concept Map Students create “map” of ideas in learning unit; update as progress KWL charts
What is a formative assessment and what are examples? Assessment that evaluates student’s strengths, weaknesses, knowledge, skills, and/or interests during learning unit; used to inform planning and provide feedback Based on specific learning targets Designed by teachers Provides evidence of student learning Informs instruction Involves students Provides specific, actionable, immediate feedback
Formative assessments: What are some examples of formative assessments?
Formative assessments: What are some examples of formative assessments?
Formative assessments: What are some examples of formative assessments?
Formative assessments: What are some examples of formative assessments? Signals: Students indicate perceived understanding, which allows teachers to quickly scan the classroom and assess who needs more help and who understands the concept ….relies on two things in order to serve as an effective formative assessment: The ability of students to assess their own understanding of the concept Willingness to be honest about where they are on the learning continuum classroom climate where it is safe to say, "I don't understand." Windshield Check CLEAR = I get it! I thoroughly understand the concept. BUGGY = I understand it for the most part, but a few things are still unclear. MUDDY = I don’t get it at all. Fist to Five: Thumbs up – side- down
Pre- and Formative assessments: How should they be used to inform teaching? Gallery Walk What pre-assessments do you think would be most effective for your content area and/or developmental group? What formative assessments do you think would be most effective for your content area and/or developmental group? How should you analyze information generated by a pre-assessment so that you can use it to inform your teaching? Example #1: You administer a 10 question multiple choice to your 8th grade math class Example #2: Pick another “alternative” pre-assessment How would you analyze student responses to gather meaningful information that could inform your teaching? How should you use formative assessments administered during class? How should you differentiate your instruction based on student response in that class? Example #1: You use a signal formative assessment (i.e. windshield check, fist to give, thumbs up-side-down) and a minority of students express confusion (i.e. 4 of 20); Example #2: You use a signal formative assessment (i.e. windshield check, fist to give, thumbs up-side-down) and about half the students express confusion (i.e. 10 of 20); Example #3: You use a signal formative assessment (i.e. windshield check, fist to give, thumbs up-side-down) and majority of students express confusion (i.e. 16 of 20). How should you use formative assessments administered at the end of class? How should you differentiate your instruction based on student response in the following class? Example #1: You use an exit slip and a minority of students express confusion (i.e. 4 of 20); Example #2: You use an exit slip and about half the students express confusion (i.e. 10 of 20); Example #3: You use an exit slip and majority of students express confusion (i.e. 16 of 20).
Pre- and Formative assessments: How should they be used to inform teaching? Gallery Walk, follow up
Pre- and Formative assessments: How should they be used to inform teaching? Gallery Walk, follow up
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