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A Charge to States: My “Take-Home Message” Daniel J. Wiener Administrator of Inclusive Assessment University of Maryland – Alternate Assessment Conference October 11-12, 2007
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Some Truths About Alternate Assessment 2 Alternate assessments, particularly portfolios, generally do not measure all the standards measured on a standard test So, it will be important for teachers to know: What the state wants taught, and Whether the state’s alternate assessment will measure what has actually been taught University of Maryland – Alternate Assessment Conference October 11-12, 2007
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Do Alternate Assessments Improve Instruction? 3 University of Maryland – Alternate Assessment Conference October 11-12, 2007 Alternate assessments, by themselves, do not necessarily improve student learning Alternate assessments won’t result in improvements in teaching and learning unless: Teachers know what standards to teach, and what skills and knowledge will be assessed Teachers need to know how to move students from where they are now toward grade-level achievement
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If Instructional Improvement Matters… 4 University of Maryland – Alternate Assessment Conference October 11-12, 2007 Alternate assessments won’t result in improvements in teaching and learning unless mechanisms are intentionally built into the system to do that.
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Implications for States 5 Develop and provide resources to schools Teachers need to know what standards to teach, how to teach them, and what will be assessed Provide a guide to the standards, or content will be hit-or-miss Teach data collection skills to increase the pace of instruction Provide intensive, ongoing professional development on instruction, curriculum, and assessment Promote awareness of continuous improvements Acknowledge 25-30% turnover of teachers University of Maryland – Alternate Assessment Conference October 11-12, 2007
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Implications for States (continued) 6 Make alternate assessment tasks and/or items available to teachers for practice and review Make opportunities available for teachers to: Collaborate Assist their colleagues--share strategies for instruction/assessment Assist in developing instructional materials Score the alternate assessments, if possible Involve teachers in improving the system Do more than simply taking the patient’s temperature—Use the alternate assessment as a lever to improve student learning! University of Maryland – Alternate Assessment Conference October 11-12, 2007
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