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Enhance Your Curriculum with Performance Based Assessments! Amy Ficarello - aficarello@lw210.orgaficarello@lw210.org Amy Ficarello - aficarello@lw210.orgaficarello@lw210.org
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At the end of this session, you will... be able to incorporate performance-based assessments into your existing curriculum understand how performance-based assessments can lead to better student involvement and motivation
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What is your goal for your students? be confident in their language abilities
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What did you teach yesterday?
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The “Traditional” Language Classroom (in the past - P21 Map) Teacher-Centered Class Students learn about the language (grammar) Emphasis on teacher as presenter/lecturer Testing to find out what students don’t know
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The “Traditional” Classroom Period Student Engagement Teacher- Centered Bell-Ringer Homework Vocab/Grammar/Culture Explanation Activities Assign Homework
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Traditional Classroom Assessments Vocabulary & Grammar Quizzes requiring mostly fill-in-the-blank or short answers Chapter Tests which may include a listening and/or reading section that is multiple choice, along wiht a writing prompt that gives students the specific phrases they must use in English Once in a while, a Speaking Test where students talk to the teacher and know questions ahead of time Role-Plays that are written out and sometimes memorized, to be performed in front of the class for kicks Homework points for completion, making up more than 10% of the overall grade Daily “Participation” Points
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What does this lead to? “Why don’t my students get double object pronouns?”
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What did you teach yesterday?
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The Performance-Based Classroom Learner-Centered with teacher as facilitator Students learn to use the language Focus on three modes: interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational Assessing to find out what students can do
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The “Performance-Based” Classroom Period Student Engagement Teacher- Centered Bell-Ringer Speaking Reflection Introduction/Review of a Function Skills Practice Discuss previous day’s homework, if time permits, assign homework
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Performance-Based Classroom Assessments Quizzes requiring skills, perhaps along with vocabulary/grammar checks Chapter Tests which include all four skills/modes weighed equally An Interpersonal Speaking Assessment A Presentational Speaking Assessment Writing that is an authentic task, such as an email Practice is weighed no more than 10% of the overall grade
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Yeah, but... They need to know... My students can’t do that... That’s going to be too much work. I don’t know how. Negativity out! You can and you will!
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Step One What do you want students to be able to do? ✓ Speak... ✓ Look at your Textbook Chapter Objectives! ✴ I can describe family members. ✴ I can describe past events.
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Step Two What are you currently testing?
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Step Two Assess current materials. How may quizzes are available already & what do they assess? What do the Chapter Tests look like - are they skills-based? Are the speaking and writing assessments real-life tasks?
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Step Three Change the assessments! Formative Assessments * How often are you checking & practicing skills? Summative Assessments * Are they testing grammar and vocabulary knowledge?
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Example Quizzes ‣ Listening Quizzes 3 per Chapter 5 points each Questions are in English Usually on Thursdays
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Sample Listening Quiz
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Example Quizzes ‣ Reading Quizzes 3 per Chapter 5 points each Questions are in English Usually on Wednesdays Use authentic texts when possible
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Example Quizzes ‣ Vocabulary/Grammar Quizzes 2 per Chapter 10-15 points each Pick out most important words/concepts Usually on Fridays
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Example Quizzes ‣ Writing Quizzes 2 per Chapter 8 points each Make it a real-life task, such as an email Usually on Fridays
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Interpersonal Speaking ‣ Give a real-life situation meeting a new person conversing with a friend if it is a restaurant, you should play the waiter! Usually on Thursdays
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Interpersonal Speaking Usually on Thursdays ‣ Students do not write anything down ‣ Assign students randomly ‣ Practice with multiple partners/roles ‣ Have them record while class does something else
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Presentational Speaking ‣ Give a real-life situation giving a presentation recording a message making a podcast for an L2 school Usually on day of Chapter test
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Chapter Tests ‣ Include only the FOUR skills NO grammar/vocabulary blanks/short answers embed culture or do a cultural reflection weigh everything equally
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Listening & Reading Portions ‣ Questions should be in English Try to refrain from all multiple choice try to use Realia Usually 2-3 sections each
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Writing Portion ‣ Usually 1 prompt may give students a choice from 2 prompts always put them in the situation - You are...
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Can you - incorporate performance-based assessments into your unit plan? use these assessments to give students confidence?
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