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SOL Remediation. Types of Assessment  Formal vs. Informal  Written vs. Performance Tasks vs. Projects vs. Portfolios  Summative vs. Diagnostic vs.

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1 SOL Remediation

2 Types of Assessment  Formal vs. Informal  Written vs. Performance Tasks vs. Projects vs. Portfolios  Summative vs. Diagnostic vs. Formative

3 Summative Assessments  Designed to measure knowledge, skills, and abilities after instruction has taken place.  Typically Summative Assessments has “Pass” and “Fail” associated with them which distinguishes them from Formative and Diagnostic which don’t.  Examples: SOL SAT/ACT Final Exams or tests

4 Diagnostic Assessment  Understand the current knowledge, skill, and/or ability so that we can diagnose the gap and thereby provide a prescription for learning if required.  Identify students’ current knowledge of a subject, their skill sets and capabilities, and to clarify misconceptions before teaching takes place.  Knowing students’ strengths and weaknesses can help you better plan what to teach and how to teach it. Examples:  NWEA  ARDT  Teacher Evaluation Skills/Tasks

5 Formative Assessment  Provide feedback and information during the instructional process, while learning is taking place, and while learning is occurring.  Used to strengthen memory recall by practice and to correct misconceptions and to promote confidence in ones knowledge. Examples:  Warm-ups & Exit tickets  ActivEngage  Informal assessments – survey, thumbs up/thumbs down

6 Don’t forget: You can copy- paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.

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8 SPBQ Report  Student Performance By Question (SPBQ)  SOL report generated from VDOE  Breaks down SOL into question stems

9 Determine what is important!  Identify district and school strengths and weaknesses  Ideal time – summer planning, beginning of the year How can I use this now?  Examine topics of emphasis  Examine question stems – TEI? Rigor?

10 Team approach  Work smarter – not harder!  Examine your pacing for remainder of the year

11 Algebra Readiness Diagnostic Test (ARDT)  Math 6 – Algebra 1  Limited licenses/units  Computer adaptive  Old SOL items and new TEI items  Strand reports

12 SOL Simulation  2013 SOL Simulation administration Split into reporting categories. Give in parts or as a whole – school-based decision! Different scenarios: ○ Focus on “endurance” ○ Focus on “instructional time” Remediate immediately based upon student performance.

13 Jefferson Lab Quizzes  Old SOL questions have been realigned to 2009 SOL.  2012 Simulation has been uploaded (Geometry available after spring break) http://education.jlab.org/solquiz/ Select Fixed versus Random

14 Recording Student Progress  2012 SOL Simulation is fair game to use! SOL booklet Warm-up Questions  SOL Tracker  Chesterfield Quizzes  York County Reviews  Houghton Mifflin documents

15 Warm-up & Exit Tickets  Spiraled review of SOL content  Gather data through Socrative - http://www.socrative.com/http://www.socrative.com/ IXL Math - http://www.ixl.com/http://www.ixl.com/ ActivEngage Whiteboards Survey/Polling – http://www.pollev.comhttp://www.pollev.com

16 Develop Remediation Programs  Cruisin’ Through Math - VCTM  Math Sharing folder – SOL review Math Sharing folder – SOL review  Sharing session – different remediation plans?


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