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Analysis and Evaluation of Student Data. Debbie Meadows, CSUB EDCI 560 Proficiencies 2.9, 2.10. Assessment is: Gathering, Quantifying, or Describing DATA. Evaluation is: Analyzing Judging Quality or Merit of DATA. Assessment and Evaluation. Benefits.
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Analysis and Evaluationof Student Data Debbie Meadows, CSUB EDCI 560 Proficiencies 2.9, 2.10
Assessment is: Gathering, Quantifying, or Describing DATA Evaluation is: Analyzing Judging Quality or Merit of DATA Assessment and Evaluation
Benefits • Determine Effectiveness of Instruction • Continue or Modify Plans • Student Feedback • Level of Student Achievement • Quality or Merit of Teacher or Student Work • Increase Efficiency of Program
Teacher Directed Objective Subjective Test Quizzes Essay Student Directed Authentic Performance-Based Rubric Checklist Project Portfolio Types of Assessment
Assessment—What and How? • State Standards and Learning Objectives • Plan the Assessment as you plan the lesson • Assess only what you have taught • Create an Assessment that enables your students to “Show What they Know” • Content versus Design
Rubrics Checklists Tests Projects Presentations Portfolios Task Cards Grade Books Spreadsheets Graphs Graphic Organizers Technology ForAssessing Student Learning
Analytic Assesses components defined by specific criteria. Example: Rubric for writing http://www.ade.state.az.us/stbl/6traits/6traits.pdf Holistic Evaluates the entire project as a whole Example: Rubric for writing http://208.183.128.8/read/rubric/1st.htm Rubrics
Task Cards,Checklists, Rubrics • http://www.onlineeducator.info/MAED/CSUBCoursework/EDCI604Gifted-Project.pdf • http://www.onlineeducator.info/MAED/CSUBCoursework/EDCI604ELL-Project.pdf • http://www.onlineeducator.info/MAED/CSUBCoursework/EDCI572-Project.pdf
Ideas for Technology Use • PowerPoint Presentation or Portfolio • Video of Presentation/Group Activities • Word Processed Report • Inspiration Graphic/Concept Map • Treasure Hunt or Web Quest • Excel Graphing • And many, many others
2.9—Computer for Data Analysis • Use Assessment Tools to evaluate Student Learning from these: • Create Charts and Reports from Spreadsheets (grade books) • Data from State and Local Standardized Test Results
2.10 Computer for Assessing Learning and Feedback • Electronic Portfolios • Report Cards and Progress Reports • Video records of performances and projects • Digital Pictures of activities such as Science Fair • Student Presentations—PowerPoint, Kid Pix
Always Reflect • Was the lesson successful? • Were the standards and objectives met? • Was the technology suitable, helpful? • Was the assessment appropriate? • Were the students able to demonstrate their learning?
Resources • Online Quiz Generator: http://www.quizlab.com/ • Printable Checklists http://www.4teachers.org/projectbased/checklist.shtml • Rubric Development http://edweb.sdsu.edu/triton/july/rubrics/Rubric_Guidelines.html
More Resources • Rubistar • http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php • Rubrics Generator • http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/rubrics/ • Uses for Inspiration/Kidspiration • http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/conceptmap/50uses.html
Even More Resources • Excel Ideas for the Classroom http://www.lakelandschools.org/EDTECH/BootCamp/excelclass.htm http://www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/kadkins/spreadsheet.htm • Word, PowerPoint and Excel http://www.canyonisd.net/technology/techprof/project%20brainstorming.pdf
New Resource for the Course • Using Technology in the Classroom http://www.fort-mill.k12.sc.us/dotech/techplan/Pages/TeachStandards/SECTI/toc.htm • 170 Ideas and Resources for Teachers http://www.ael.org/rtec/ideas.htm