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CAfLN May 13. 2016 Susan Drake, Brock University
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What are current trends? Our assessments don’t often tell us what a student really knows. Need to give students chances to show what they know (both strong and weaker ones) Important to use AoL, AfL and AaL Kids understand the purpose of assessment and discussion is assessment Kids in Kindergarten can demonstrate AaL 21st Century skills - important now
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What are current trends? Transparency of teacher expectation and student thinking Feedback and practice (practice a dance) Quality feedback that leads to the next step (not doing just what the teacher says) Pedagogical documentation - making thinking visible Triangulation of sources Technology opens alternative ways of assessment (e,g, Clic, screencasting, Google Docs).
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What are current trends? Change in assessment - change in instructional practice Change in assessment means change in instructional strategies Culture of caring Teachers have PLNs for personalised PD Collaborate with others – co teach, co-assess, Skype with other classrooms, support on twitter, PLCs in schools Inquiry goes hand-in-hand with teachers using AfL Constant teacher thinking – “what can I change?”
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Challenges? Not widely enough implemented
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Innovative research Danielle Beckett 4 Exemplary Elementary School Teachers’ Understanding of and Experiences with Classroom Assessment
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Innovative Research Nicole Redmond Observation of 1 teacher and 2 classrooms (2 students and 6 students) What are the teacher’s intentions using assessment strategies? How do the students understand the assessments?
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Innovative Research Joanne Reid
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Innovative Research Gianluca Agostinelli
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Innovative research Brandy Doan What do the 21st Century Skills look like and how do we measure their development? How do teachers understand Growth Mindset and does it really make a difference to student achievement?
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