Dr. Judy Henn The Technion. A wide variety of methods used to evaluate measure document WHAT? 1.academic readiness 2.learning progress 3.skill acquisition.

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Dr. Judy Henn The Technion

A wide variety of methods used to evaluate measure document WHAT? 1.academic readiness 2.learning progress 3.skill acquisition 1

Formative Assessment is ongoing, providing information to adjust teaching and learning EXAMPLES:  Projects and performances  Writing assignments  Tests and quizzes  Asking questions

Summative Assessment focuses on a point in time, such as a test EXAMPLES:  A senior recital  A final project  A midterm paper or exam

Every institution, agency and organization should measure to determine: PROGRESS and to insure ACCOUNTABILITY 1

1. Identifying the task (product, performance, or assignment) 2. Breaking down the task into measurable elements 3. Executing the task correctly

1. Product: Decorate a flowerpot as a gift for Family Day 2. Performance: Choose a poem from the text, learn it by heart, and recite it 3. Assignment: Write a book report

a. Flowerpot (hint - use of color) b. Poem (hint - use of oral expression) a. Book Report (hint - brief summary of the conflict)

An assessment tool that: 1. lists the aspects of the task to be evaluated 2. notes the specific criteria used to evaluate each aspect 3. describes the levels of quality 4. assigns a point value to each level 2

1. Best for subjective assessment (presentations, portfolios, projects) 2. Teacher’s expectations are clear to student 3. Students can evaluate the quality of their work 4. Reduces marking time 2

Dependent upon the learning goals and purpose of the assignment 1. Observable and measurable: “The report covers all assigned material” 2. Important and essential 3 : “Paragraph spacing was strictly observed”

3. Distinct from other criteria: “Spelling was correct” 4. Phrased in precise, unambiguous language 3 : “All 3 types of music were mentioned”

Link the rating scale to your purpose - For example: Below expectations Meets expectations Exceeds expectations OR Beginning Developing Competent Accomplished

CriteriaBeginnerCompetentExpert Recipe Followed Correctly Incorrect proportions. Proportions are nearly correct. Pie has the correct proportion of sugar and spices for the amount of apples and size of pie. Apple Filling Preparations not carried out correctly. Preparations done mostly correctly. Apples were cut and prepared correctly for even baking. Crust Crusts are thick and/or soggy. Crusts are not light or flaky enough. Top and bottom crusts are light and flaky. Baked Evenly Baking time incorrect; pie under or over done; crust raw or burned. Baking time is nearly right; pie is not completely baked; crust is not brown enough/too brown. Pie is baked for the correct amount of time, pie is evenly baked throughout, and the crust is golden brown.

1. The Glossary of Education Reform Creating a Rubric: Tutorial ult.htm ult.htm 3. faculty- development/Documents/Tutorials/Rubrics/3_creating/3_c haracteristics.htm faculty- development/Documents/Tutorials/Rubrics/3_creating/3_c haracteristics.htm 4. Assessment for Learning Strategy 5/ wnload/DCSF pdf 5/ wnload/DCSF pdf

I welcome inquiries Dr. Judy Henn