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Assessment. By: Michael Sazama and Adam Stresing. What is assessment?. Dictionary definition: a judgment about something based on an understanding of the situation What do you think of when you here the word assessment?. Summative. Summative assessments are cumulative evaluations
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Assessment By: Michael Sazamaand Adam Stresing
What is assessment? Dictionary definition: a judgment about something based on an understanding of the situation What do you think of when you here the word assessment?
Summative • Summative assessments are cumulative evaluations • Used to measure student growth after instruction • Given at end of course to determine whether long-term learning goals have been met • When we hear assessment, we think of: • Unit/Chapter Tests • State Testing • WKCE • Act/SAT
Formative • What is formative assessment? • Formal and Informal assessment • Used during learning process • Gives the teacher instant feed back • Suggested you have at least one in every lesson taught • Helps you know content to touch on in future lessons
Types of Formative Assessment Observations Questioning Discussions Exit/Admit Slips Individual Whiteboards Graphic organizers
Discussion Think pair share. What types of formative assessments can you remember from middle school ? Do you feel that your teachers used formative assessments correctly?
Example of a Formative Assessment The next activity is my favorite formative assessment from middle school Social Studies.
Activity • Split into groups • Each group is a family moving out west • Each family is looking for a place for the community to settle • Pick a place to form a settlement based on the land shown on the following slide • Each family needs one spokesperson to defend the settlement placement • List your reasons for settling there • Ex. Water, Lumber, Protection • We will then vote on where to start the settlement
Standard Assessments Multiple Choice Questions Fill in the Blank Questions True/False Statements Essay Questions
Alternative (Authentic)Assessments Journals Plays Presentations Posters Group Debates Group Projects
Creating Your Own Alternative Assessment Meet with your group from the integrated curriculum planning activity Create two alternative assessments for your subject field BE CREATIVE!! We will meet back and share some of our alternative assessments
Activity Movie clip on trench warfare with a test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUCaqptNqKM Half of the students will get an alternative assessment and half will get a standard assessment
Exploring the Assessments Levels of thinking
Group Project Groups of 3-4 Assigned a paper airplane design Given blueprints for an airplane Each group will work together to make a paper plane Groups need to assign a group leader Spokesperson will explain to the class why their design will win Competition: Whose airplane goes the farthest? http://www.funpaperairplanes.com/
Smarter Balanced Testing Assessments aligned to Common Core State Standards Prepare students for life outside High School Balanced, high-quality assessment system—including formative, interim, and summative components Improves learning by providing information and tools for teachers and schools to help students succeed Uses technology for more precise and efficient testing http://www.smarterbalanced.org/ http://oea.dpi.wi.gov/oea_faqsbac
Effective teaching • Danielson Model • Danielson Group promotes teacher effectiveness and professional learning • The Framework for Teaching is a research-based set of components of instruction • Aligned to INTASC standards • Complex activity of teaching divided into 22 components (and 76 smaller elements) clustered into four domains of teaching responsibility
What is effective teaching? • Teacher practices: • What teachers do • How well they do the work of teaching • Results: • What teachers accomplish • How well their students learn • Charlotte Danielson video clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_aAtif90eA
What teachers do? • The four domains • Domain 1: Planning and Preparation • Domain 2: The Classroom Environment • Domain 3: Instruction • Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities
Domain 1: Planning and Preparation Demonstrating Knowledge of Content Demonstrating Knowledge of Students Setting Instructional Outcomes Demonstrating Knowledge of Resources Designing Coherent Instruction Designing Student Assessments
Domain 2: The Classroom Environment Creating an Environment of Respect Establishing a Culture for Learning Managing Classroom Procedures Managing Student Behavior Organizing Physical Space
Domain 3: Instruction Communicating with Students Using Questioning and Discussion Techniques Engaging Students in Learning Using Assessment in Instruction Demonstrating Flexibility and Responsiveness
Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities Reflecting on Teaching Maintaining Accurate Records Communicating with Families Participating in a Professional Community Growing and Developing Professionally Showing Professionalism
Test Anxiety • Psychological condition in which people experience extreme distress and anxiety in testing situations. • Test anxiety at times can be a good thing to an extent • Raises your adrenalin levels and gives you more awareness • Creates problems when is excessive and creates fear • Makes it harder to focus
Test Bias • Cultural Bias • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw0sY9L3mxU • Gender Bias • Economic/Regional Bias
Thank You! You have been a wonderful audience.
Sources http://tpep-wa.org/wp-content/uploads/assessingeffectiveteacherpractices1.pdf http://psychology.about.com/od/mentalhealth/a/test-anxiety.htm http://www.brighthubeducation.com/student-assessment-tools/65699-standardized-testing-and-cultural-bias/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_aAtif90eA http://www.smarterbalanced.org/ http://oea.dpi.wi.gov/oea_faqsbac http://www.funpaperairplanes.com/