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By: Kelsi Daly Email: kelsi.daly@knights.ucf.edukelsi.daly@knights.ucf.edu Wiki: http://dalydose.wikispaces.com/Home!http://dalydose.wikispaces.com/Home
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A form of assessment in which students are asked to perform real-world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of essential knowledge and skills -- Jon Mueller
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Formal Traditional Standardized Cookie Cutter Boring
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Informal Alternative Integrative Formative Holistic Performance Direct …Confusing huh?
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To gain insight into students capabilities when performing tasks and applying their own knowledge to situations. It can provide more accurate information It can guide instruction And because its FUN!
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Science Social Studies Math Reading Writing Behavior Art P.E. The possibilities are endless!
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Choose if the assessment will be structured or unstructured. Structured- teacher planned, specific, may include correct or incorrect answers. Unstructured- creative, observable learning
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Checklists Sorts Structured interviews Anecdotal Records Inventories Surveys Graphic Organizers Student-teacher interaction
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Writing samples Logs or journals Games Group work Problem Solving Creative observed learning
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PLAN, PLAN, PLAN To make assessment truly authentic A LOT of planning is needed to carry out and grade the assessment. A traditional lesson plan may be even more important when assessing an untraditional lesson.
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What subject or topic is being assessed? Does this align with the standards? What are the learning goals? What materials do I need? How will this guide my instruction? Can it accommodate different levels of ability? Will I pre-assess?
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Title Topic/Concept Standards Goals/Objectives Materials Anticipatory Set Procedures Closure Teacher Notes: Include adaptations, extensions, and connections to other subjects.
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Use rubrics and checklists as a guide when evaluating student’s performance. Ask yourself: What is outstanding? (4) What is good? (3) What is acceptable? (2) & What is unacceptable? (1) Use this information to create a scoring guide.
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Visit each center for 2 minutes to learn about the authentic assessment in that subject! How would YOU assess these activities? Try to make a rubric or checklist to assess each center! Center #1 Reading Center #2 Writing Center #3 Science Center #4 Math Center #5 Social Studies
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Ideas? Examples? Suggestions?
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http://www.finchpark.com/courses/assess/inf ormal.htm http://www.finchpark.com/courses/assess/inf ormal.htm http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/wh atisit.htm#names http://jfmueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/toolbox/wh atisit.htm#names http://aded.tiu11.org/disted/FamLitAdminSit e/fn04assessinformal.pdf http://aded.tiu11.org/disted/FamLitAdminSit e/fn04assessinformal.pdf
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