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Assessment Chapter 3 1/12/2019 6:28 PM © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

Reflections on Assessment Consider the various pros and cons of assessment. What benefits does it offer? What are its drawbacks? What did you think of the various tests (especially the standardized ones) you had to take when you were in school?

Types of Assessments

NCTE/IRA Standards for Assessment of Reading and Writing From Standards for the Assessment of Reading and Writing by the International Reading Association and the National Council of Teachers of English, Copyright ©2009 by the International Reading Association and the National Council of Teachers of English. Reprinted with permission. Visit www.ncte.org/standards/assessmentstandards for the complete standards.

Formal/Standardized Assessments Intelligence tests Achievement tests Diagnostic tests

Advantages/Disadvantages of Standardized Tests Primary disadvantages: Students can guess at the answers, which results in inaccurate scores Students might be able to answer questions without understanding a passage Primary advantages: Indicate whether an individual student needs additional screening Designed for validity and reliability

Accommodations for English Learners When Taking Standardized Tests Make language understandable Give them more time Give the test orally Give the test in student’s own language, if possible Allow students to use spell check On multiple-choice tests, reduce options to two On fill-in-the-blank questions, provide a word bank Interpret idioms Simplify directions Use a peer interpreter

Informal Assessment Instruments Gauge what an individual student can do Diagnose reading problems Check reading levels Analyze which cueing systems are being used Highlight a student’s interests and attitudes toward reading/writing Monitor growth Allow a student to reflect on literacy accomplishments Allow a student to set realistic goals Help a teacher plan for instruction

Emergent and Beginning Readers

Informal Reading Inventories (IRIs) Purpose: Determine reading level of child based on miscues Determine reading comprehension based on retelling Types: Lists of leveled words, phrases, or sentences Sets of graded reading passages with accompanying questions

Miscue Analysis Analyzes the degree to which “miscues change, disrupt, or enhance the meaning of a written text.” (Goodman, Watson & Burke, 1987, p. 5) Types of miscues: Substitutions Mispronunciations Repetitions/insertions Omissions

Conventions Used for Miscue Analysis

Running Records Give teachers the opportunity to observe, score, and interpret students’ reading behaviors. Objectives: Determine a student’s instructional level Analyze cues used/neglected during oral reading Analyze a student’s strategic processing of a text Use the results to plan for individual instruction

Qualitative Analysis of a Running Record Determines which cueing system the student used when making an error: Semantic—“Does this error make sense in the sentence?” Syntactic—“Does that sound right in the sentence?” Visual or graphophonic—“Does the error look like the word in the text?”

Running Record Conventions

Cloze Tests Purpose is to help teachers: Understand how readers use context and background knowledge to determine unknown words Determine the reading level for a particular text

Sample Anecdotal Record

Checklist for Second Grade Based on Oklahoma Standards

Rubrics List competencies that students are expected to master Act as scoring guides for particular assignments or for particular evaluation periods Show growth in a particular area Identify the weaknesses of individual students

Portfolios Collections of students’ work Purpose: Types: Organize materials Document growth Display exemplary work Types: Working, growth, best-work Can be electronic or in a physical format

Authentic Assessments with English Learners Measure the student’s knowledge base (through interviews) Allow the student to demonstrate knowledge using non-language methods Observe the student Use the language experience approach (LEA)

Surveys Personal interest surveys Attitude surveys To determine a student’s particular likes and dislikes of reading/writing To help a student build a more positive attitude

Student Self-Assessment Instruments Book logs Skill logs Reflection logs Accomplishment and goal-setting logs

Sample Accomplishment and Goal-Setting Log

Technology and Assessment Free resources for teachers to assess students in different areas of literacy: Frontline Phonics (www.frontlinephonics.com) Test 4 Free (www.test4free.com) Vocabulary Test (www.vocabtest.com) Learningable Kids (www.learningablekids.com) World-English (http://world-English.org)

More Reflections on Assessment Think back to when you took standardized tests in school. Did test-taking make you nervous? How did a teacher’s attitudes about the test and its results affect you? How can you, as a teacher, make test-taking a pain-free experience for your own students?

Related Video Presentation You can see a video of the author demonstrating the running records analysis (which is related to material on page 56 of the text).