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Region 3 Assessment Binder Cheryl Bashutski Sun West School Division Mike Walter Regina Public Schools
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Purposes of the Session Become familiar with Assessment Strategies Binder Review common understandings of Assessment and Evaluation Reflect upon personal assessment beliefs Find a strategy to explore in your classroom
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Assessment Literacy Classroom Assessment/Evaluation Formative, Diagnostic Summative Evidence for Reporting To students To parents To community
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Classroom Assessment Rich array Observation Anecdotal Rubrics Portfolios Instructional focus Adaptated for individuals On-going, continuous
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Principles of Fair Assessment Tell them what you’re going to test Test what you taught Test how you taught Test all you taught Give several opportunities to show that they know it Give them the results in a way they can understand Give parents results in a way they can understand
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Student Evaluation Resources Saskatchewan Learning (Evergreen Curriculum) CRESST McRel http://assessment.rbe.sk.ca http://assessment.rbe.sk.ca Click on “Documents” Rubrics.com
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Greatest Impact on Student Achievement You’re going to see a list of 11 things With your colleague beside you, discuss which of these things has the greatest impact When you reach consensus, turn to another pair and see what they decided had the greatest impact on student achievement Come to consensus again. You have 3 minutes for each part
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Greatest Impact on Student Achievement 1.Use of audio-visual aids 2.Grading 3.Inquiry or discovery methods of teaching 4.Focussing on objectives 5.Using hands-on or manipulatives 6.Modifying the textbook and teacher instructional materials 7.Presentation mode of the teacher 8.Questioning strategies 9.Teacher direction 10.Testing 11.Wait time
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Greatest Impact on Student Achievement 1.Use of audio-visual aids I 2.Grading A 3.Inquiry or discovery methods of teachingI 4.Focussing on objectives C 5.Using hands-on or manipulatives I 6.Modifying the textbook and teacher I, C instructional materials instructional materials 7.Presentation mode of the teacher I 8.Questioning strategies I 9.Teacher direction I 10.Testing A 11.Wait time I Curriculum Instruction Assessment
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Which of the four has the greatest impact on student learning Behaviour Achievement Attendance Attitude
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Which of the four has the greatest impact on student learning Behaviour Achievement Attendance Attitude
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Jigsaw Activity There are 10 sections to the Binder Therefore, we need people to divide into 10 expert groups. Each will be assigned a section. In your Expert group, read your section and agree on the essential information others need to know is in that section.
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Structure of Each Section What is it? Why use it? Who benefits from it? When is it used? When is it NOT used? Tips on how to get started Adaptations and variations Practical, teacher made and used examples References for additional information
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Jigsaw, Part 2 Form Sharing groups: each Sharing group must have one member at least from each expert group. Share the information from our Expert group with your new Sharing group in 2 minutes or less. Each Sharing group member should come away understanding what is in the whole document.
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Sections in Binder Introduction1 The Adaptive Dimension and Assessment5 Anecdotal Records and Observation Techniques 19 Rubrics and Exemplars 35 Oral Assessment Strategies 55 Effective Questioning 77 Assessment Portfolios 83 Tests and Quizzes 99 Grading and Reporting 111 Glossary and Appendices117
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Classroom assessment provides the everyday feedback that allows students to know what the goal is and to build towards that goal. Without high quality classroom assessment to provide the interim information to refine instruction, student achievement will never improve.
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Assessment of Learning The realms of assessment Assessment for Learning Assessment as Learning
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