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The TEAK Project 1 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Session 4: Classroom Assessment Techniques Dr. Elizabeth DeBartolo, Mechanical Engineering Dr. Margaret Bailey, Mechanical Engineering Sarah Cass, RIT Teaching and Learning Center

The TEAK Project 2 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Session Activities… Assessment and evaluation techniques Objectives: Recognize value of assessment and evaluation Help students learn through assessment Apply a new technique to a lesson you are developing

The TEAK Project 3 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Terminology What is the difference between Assessment and evaluation?

The TEAK Project 4 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Assessment......is the systematic, on-going, iterative process of monitoring learning in order to determine what we are doing well and what we could improve. Assessment involves observing, describing, collecting, recording, scoring, and interpreting information.

The TEAK Project 5 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Evaluation… … determines the effectiveness of a program in light of the attainment of pre-set priorities and goals. Evaluation helps document whether a program is accomplishing its goals or not. It identifies program weaknesses and strengths and the areas that need revision. Grades Translation of an assessment into a specific measurement scale

The TEAK Project 6 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Our challenge: To find ways to use assessment to promote learning. How? What techniques are effective? What tools are available? How much time will it take?

The TEAK Project 7 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Examples Assessment experiences that: 1. Require active listening from students. 2. Help instructors identify students who need special help or who lack adequate preparation for the course. 3. Help students identify for themselves how they are doing. 4. Help students understand that they are learning something substantial. Lets look at some viable techniques…

The TEAK Project 8 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Ways to assess student learning Traffic Light Student-based Assessment Self Assessment Peer Assessment Student Feedback to Instructor One Sentence Summary Partner Progress Summary Swap

The TEAK Project 9 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Traffic Light At the beginning of the quarter, or class, distribute three cards (green, yellow, red). Instructs students to: Keep the green card visible if they are following what is being communicated. Display the yellow card if they are confused. Flash the red card if they are lost or disagree with what is being said.

The TEAK Project 10 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Student-based Assessment Self Assessment Contingent on ability to deal with feedback. Portfolios support development of self- assessment skills. Peer Assessment Students learn how to use criteria to gauge their reaction to the work of others and to provide constructive feedback. In group work, can use peer-to-peer feedback sheets to affect behavioral changes. 10

The TEAK Project 11 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Student-based Assessment Student Feedback to the Instructor Instructor asks question about her/his teaching and invites student responses. Allows feedback to flow both ways. Can be on paper or electronic 11

The TEAK Project 12 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop One Sentence Summary One-sentence Summary Challenges students to summarize a given subject in one long summary sentence. Can be given credit in participation grade 12

The TEAK Project 13 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Partner Progress Ask students to turn to one another and compare notes or exchange any questions or concerns about the class content. Give them 3-5 minutes. After this activity ask what they learned about the content or another person’s perspective. Ask what questions they have as a result of the partner exchange.

The TEAK Project 14 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Summary Swap After a period of time (10 min.), ask students to summarize the key learnings from that class segment. On an index card (or paper) with name noted, use one side to record their summary (2 min.) Ask everyone to exchange the card with someone. The person who received the card reads it and adds anything they think is important that the card “owner” left out. Exchange cards 2-3 times with different students and at end return card to “owner.”

The TEAK Project 15 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Wrap-Up and Practice Discussion: How could you incorporate an assessment technique in your Micro- Teaching lesson? Micro-Teaching Activity: Create conceptual plan for incorporating an assessment technique Recognize potential difficulties that may arise Estimate time required and create test plan How will you use the results?

The TEAK Project 16 TEAK/TA Teaching Workshop Support for this work was provided by the National Science Foundation's Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI) program under Award No. DUE Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. SESSION RESOURCES: Maryellen Weimer: Learner-Centered Teaching Classroom Assessment Techniques: T.A. Angelo and K. P. Cross, Classroom Assessment Techniques, 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.