By Marta van de Mond EPSE 505.  Provincial Exams provide a measurable assessment for BC government.  Provincial Exams are the same for every student.

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By Marta van de Mond EPSE 505

 Provincial Exams provide a measurable assessment for BC government.  Provincial Exams are the same for every student in BC – only one exam for each subject needs to be designed.  Provincial exams are good for students who do well academically and who try to improve their marks for various scholarships applications.  Down in the USA, teachers are allowed to see the results of final exams to improve their teaching and to assess their students’ needs.

 “An interpersonal process is transformed into an intrapersonal one. Every function in the child’s cultural development appears twice: first, on the social level, and later, on the individual level; first, between people..., and then inside the child. This applies equally to voluntary attention, to logical memory, and to the formation of concepts. All the higher [mental] functions originate as actual relations between human individuals” (1978, p.57).  Vygotsky, L.S. (1978) Mind in Society. Cambridge, MA: Harvard.

Our education is based on knowing facts, but not on understanding them. “Science 10 (..) might be a prime example of knowing, not much time for understanding. A course that has become to feel much more like a Trivial Pursuit with the assessment that feels like a Trivial Pursuit at the end of it” Rod Allen Construct assessment that could serve as an alternative to the Provincial Science 10 Exam

 Teachers “cover” the curriculum while rushing to meet the exam’s expectations  Teachers and students do not have a chance to develop a meaningful relationship  Provincial exams take place once a year and on that day students may not do well regardless of how well they are prepared  Due to the large percentage of the course’s mark % -- other assessments lose their meaning  Lots of teenagers have an exam phobia  Special needs students may not perform well on the exams even if fully adjudicated  Due to various strengths that students have, the Provincial Exams are an artificial assessment – they do not reveal the true nature of understanding behind any given subject of any given student

Provincial Exams represent data, nothing beyond. “Data is not information, information is not knowledge, knowledge is not understanding, understanding is not wisdom”. Clifford Stoll

 1. Teach each student to his/her strength.  2. Once the strength is known, group the students with similar strengths.  3. Design different assessment tests based on the groups’ strengths.  4. Collaborate with other teachers while designing the assessments, since you don’t have all the required strengths yourself.  5. Enjoy your students’ success.

Thank you.