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Documenting, record keeping and reporting to stakeholders
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What are the ways that we can document a student’s progress?
The methods you use to record assessment information will be shaped by the: Nature of your students Size of the class Subjects or areas you teach Audiences requiring reports Technologies you have available
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Some ways to document a student’s progress:
Checklists Samples of student work A mark or letter book Partial credit Anecdotal records Self recording
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Using assessment information
Keep class assessment files for recording test data. Keep complete up-to-date records of class & individual performance. Complete error analysis of test data. Keep records of the time students take to complete formal tests & particular problem types.
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Make use of assessment information to plan instruction
Use assessment information to evaluate the appropriateness & effectiveness of instruction. Ensure that results of standardised assessments are kept confidential.
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Useful question to follow:
How will the recorded information be used? How often will the information be recorded? What information will be recorded? Who will record the information?
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Who requires the information?
Who will have access to the information? Where will the information be stored so that it can be accessed at a later date?
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