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1 INVESTIGATING CURRENT ISSUES IN EDUCATION
The Investigators INVESTIGATING CURRENT ISSUES IN EDUCATION

2 Today’s Program.... How do Teacher’s use Authentic Assessment in the classroom to Ensure Student Success?

3 How do Teacher’s use Authentic Assessment in the classroom to Ensure Student Success?
(Marzano & Pickering, 1997, p.241)

4 The Theory Grant Wiggins (Marzano & Pickering, 1997, p.241) Known:
Tasks have meaningful contexts within the real world (Afflerbach, Hiebert, & Valencia, 1994; Wiggins, 1993). Aim to assess many kinds of abilities in context (Rudner & Boston, 1994; Wiggins, 1989). Benjamin Bloom’s revised taxonomy - higher order thinking activities (Lynch and Knight, 2010). Evaluating learning is critical for identifying gaps in knowledge - The more often we collect evidence in a variety of ways, the more likely we are to detect the knowledge gaps and prevent naive conceptions Identifying individual gaps, giving feedback to students, and giving strategies to fill these gaps can ensure student success. The Theory Grant Wiggins (Marzano & Pickering, 1997, p.241)

5 Curriculum, Policy & Assessment
Known/Agreed Upon: Assessment should be on-going (Education Queensland, 2011) result of cumulative studies of work in which students are observed throughout the year. comparable assessments - such as NAPLAN, QCATs, Year 2 Diagnostic Net, year 1 Learning Statements – provide overview of achievements to support and further student learning (QSA, 2011) progress is continually monitored to ensure that they individually gain the best learning outcomes ongoing assessment where teachers can regularly monitor and modify their teaching strategies in ways that best support students (QSA,2011) well-balanced assessment programme will provide opportunities for information to be gathered from the students across a range of conditions. Curriculum, Policy & Assessment (Marzano & Pickering, 1997, p.241)

6 Teacher Surveys Known/Agreed Upon:
on-going assessment was the best way to insure student success linking it to real world situations Teacher Surveys Confusions: Term “Authentic Assessment” not familiar – however, the practice is used (Marzano & Pickering, 1997, p.241)

7 Students Known/Agreed Upon:
Learning and outcomes monitored and assessed throughout many tasks over period of time Students feel successful in variety of tasks rather than just big tests Feedback (Marzano & Pickering, 1997, p.241)

8 Conclusion Through investigation the power point has answered a series of questions that were prompted at the start. Through surveys and interviews that were gathered at schools whilst on prac the slides gives information that shows evidence that teachers do use Authentic Assessment although they don’t necessarily use that term. Through the investigation there was soild findings that ongoing assessment is an important way of ensuring students success because every student’s success is different. When authentic assessment is linked to real world situations, students see value in using their knowledge in actual situations to make meaning so their skills are developed. This has shown an increase in understanding of the tasks students are involved in.

9 Term “Authentic Assessment” not familiar – however, the practice is used
How do Teacher’s use Authentic Assessment in the classroom to Ensure Student Success? Professional Development to familiarise teachers with the term ‘Authentic Assessment’, as well as to further their knowledge and practice to ensure student success in all students to their fullest. Tasks have meaningful contexts within the real world (Afflerbach, Hiebert, & Valencia, 1994; Wiggins, 1993). Aim to assess many kinds of abilities in context (Rudner & Boston, 1994; Wiggins, 1989). Benjamin Bloom’s revised taxonomy - higher order thinking activities (Lynch and Knight, 2010). Evaluating learning is critical for identifying gaps in knowledge - The more often we collect evidence in a variety of ways, the more likely we are to detect the knowledge gaps and prevent naive conceptions Identifying individual gaps, giving feedback to students, and giving strategies to fill these gaps can ensure student success. Assessment should be on-going (Education Queensland, 2011) result of cumulative studies of work in which students are observed throughout the year. comparable assessments - such as NAPLAN, QCATs, Year 2 Diagnostic Net, year 1 Learning Statements – provide overview of achievements to support and further student learning (QSA, 2011) progress is continually monitored to ensure that they individually gain the best learning outcomes ongoing assessment where teachers can regularly monitor and modify their teaching strategies in ways that best support students (QSA,2011) well-balanced assessment programme will provide opportunities for information to be gathered on-going assessment was the best way to insure student success Links to real world situations Learning and outcomes monitored and assessed throughout many tasks over period of time Students feel successful in variety of tasks rather than just big tests (Marzano & Pickering, 1997, p.241)

10 Reference List Afflerbach, P. P., Heibert, E. H., & Valencia, S. W. (1993). Authentic Assessment and Using Knowledge Meaningfully. [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from CQUniversity e- courses, EDED11405 Ensuring Student Success, Australian Curriculum, Assessment And Reporting Authority,2009. National Assessment Program. Retrieved from Boston, C., & Rudner, L.M. (1994). Authentic Assessment and Using Knowledge Meaningfully.[PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from CQUniversity e-courses,EDED11405 Ensuring Student Success, Forehand, M. (2010). Bloom's Taxonomy: From Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching and Technology. Retrieved fromhttp://scholar.google.com.au/scholar?q=blooms+revised+taxonomy&hl=en&as_sdt=1%2C5&as _sdtp=on Lynch, D., & Knight, B. A. (2010). The Theory and Practice of Learning Management: A text for the student of Learning Management. Frenchs Forest, NSW: Pearson Australia. Queensland Studies Authority, Student assessment regimes: Getting the balance right for Australia. DRAFT discussion paper. Wiggins, G. (1989). Authentic Assessment and Using Knowledge Meaningfully. [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from CQUniversity e-courses, EDED11405 Ensuring Student Success, Wiggins, G. (1994). Authentic Assessment and Using Knowledge Meaningfully. [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from CQUniversity e-courses, EDED11405 Ensuring Student Success,


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