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Effective Assessment CLASS, Day 2

Effective Assessment CLASS, Day 2. Identify and apply the various types of assessment and their purposes. Identify how Summative Assessment practices differ from Formative Assessment practices and implement these practices in their classrooms.

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Effective Assessment CLASS, Day 2

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  1. Effective Assessment CLASS, Day 2 CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  2. Identify and apply the various types of assessment and their purposes. • Identify how Summative Assessment practices differ from Formative Assessment practices and implement these practices in their classrooms. • Identify how the Formative Assessment process should be implemented. Expected Outcomes Participants Can and Do CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  3. Identify and apply how the use of assessment data ensures that students receive targeted interventions in Response to Intervention (RtI). • Identify how assessments fit with implementation of the Common Core State Standards, including Authentic Assessment. Expected Outcomes Participants Can and Do CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  4. Assessment Sorting Activity CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  5. NAME The Unit Organizer 4 BIGGER PICTURE DATE NEXT UNIT /Experience LAST UNIT /Experience 2 3 CURRENT UNIT CURRENT UNIT 1 8 UNIT SCHEDULE UNIT MAP is about... 5 6 UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS RELATIONSHIPS UNIT 7 CLASS Effective Assessment Context for Instruction Text Complexity Icebreaker Outcomes Research Content Technology Grade Level Ex’s Assignments/NS becoming more knowledgeable about the use of data from different types of assessments, in order to provide individualized instruction, and increase student achievement. CCSS Formative Assessment Process 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Types of Assessments RtI Authentic Assessment 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. • 1. What are the various types of Assessment AND theirpurposes? • 2. How are Summative Assessment practices different from Formative Assessment practices? 3. How is the Formative Assessment process implemented in classrooms? 4. How does the use of assessment data ensure students receive targeted interventions in RtI? 5. How does assessment fit with the implementation of Common Core State Standards? Understanding Application Analysis Evaluation CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  6. “Marking [grading] is usually conscientious but often fails to offer guidance on how work can be improved. In a significant minority of cases, marking [grading] reinforces under-achievement and under-expectation by being too generous or unfocused. Information about pupil performance received by the teacher is insufficiently used to inform subsequent work.” General Report on Secondary Schools, 1996- OFSTED CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  7. What is the gap between current assessment practice and ideal assessment practice? Formative Assessment Versus Summative Assessment CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  8. Formative Assessment Summative Assessment • Formative assessments describe ongoing classroom-based evaluations for improving student learning and informing instruction. • Activities may involve time spent inside or outside of the classroom such as teacher-made tests, curriculum-embedded tests, oral questioning, and other cognitive performance assessments. • Summative assessments are aimed at a final evaluation of a student’s mastery or understanding of information, skills, concepts, or processes. • Some examples may include state assessments, end-of-unit or chapter tests, end-of-term or semester tests, scores that are used for school accountability (AYP), and student reports. CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  9. Turn and Talk… How do you know when a student gets it? What are you going to do when they don’t? CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  10. Emily’s Story “A Vision of the perfect Assessment System…” CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  11. Organizational Model For Maximizing Student Achievement Data Driven Leadership Behavior, Discipline, Climate Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment CORE CURRICULUM S P R I N T Academic Instruction & Intervention Behavioral Instruction & Intervention Parent and Community Outreach Professional Development, Mentoring CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  12. Response to Intervention Tier 1Tier 2Tier 3 Core ClassroomSupplementaryIntensive InterventionInterventionIntervention ALL StudentsApprox. 20-30%Approx. 5-10% INCREASING: Time & Intensity & Data Collection & Expertise CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  13. Professional Parallel TIER 1 TIER 2 Annual Treatment, REGULAR Physician, Screening Data TIER 3 Strategic, Supplemental Care, SPECIALIST working with regular physician Intensive Care, TEAM of doctors, nurses, technicians, Monitoring Data INCREASING Time & Intensity & Data Collection & Expertise CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  14. “Assessment without the capability and will to respond to the information it generates, is essentially a waste of time.” Joseph Torgeson, Ph.D. CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  15. RtI and Assessment • Screening • Diagnostic • Monitoring • Evaluation CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  16. Benchmark/Screening Assessments Which of our students might possibly need some extra assistance in order to be successful academically? CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  17. Benchmark/Screening Assessments • Evaluating the instructional needs of ALL students on a regular basis, looking for students who may need some additional help. • Ensuring that no student, “Falls between the cracks”- unwilling to write-off or ignore any student. CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  18. Benchmark/Screening Assessments Examples: QPS (Quick Phonics Screener), TOWRE (Test of Word Reading Efficiency), Maze Assessment, DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment), Flynt-Cooter, DIBELS (Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills) CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  19. Diagnostic Assessments What are this student’s academic strengths and instructional needs? CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  20. Diagnostic Assessments • Set of individually administered diagnostic assessments. • Not the same as assessments used by special educators, used to diagnose a disability. • Assists in designing instruction that builds on what the student already knows and immediately addresses any gaps. • Helps to provide specific information to plan effectively differentiated and appropriately focused instruction. CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  21. Diagnostic Assessments Examples: DAR (Diagnostic Assessment of Reading), Gates MacGinite, QRI (Qualitative Reading Inventory), QPS, GRADE, SDRT (Stanford Diagnostic Reading Test), WRMT (Woodcock Reading Mastery Test) CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  22. Progress Monitoring Assessments Is learning happening? CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  23. Progress Monitoring Assessments • Implemented periodically throughout the year to measure instructional effectiveness • This is NOT simply watching a student move through a curriculum and appear to understand the content. • Waiting until the end of a school year or even a semester is too long a wait for information that determines what the student is actually learning. CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  24. Progress Monitoring Assessment • Examples: Quizzes, chapter or unit tests, daily • observation of students’ performance on • assignments and daily work. May include • more frequent assessments, setting • performance goals, and graphing progress. CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  25. Outcome/Evaluation Assessments Did our students make progress toward meeting the standards? CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  26. Outcome/Evaluation Assessments • Results from these assessments are used for making decisions regarding school accountability and are available to parents and community members. • Often seen as more valuable to administrators and the public than they are at the classroom level. CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  27. Outcome/Evaluation Assessments Examples: High-stakes assessments designed by individual states, starting in the elementary years and on into high school (ACTAPP, Benchmark assessments, EOC, ITBS, ACT and SAT.) CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  28. NAME The Unit Organizer 4 BIGGER PICTURE DATE NEXT UNIT /Experience LAST UNIT /Experience 2 3 CURRENT UNIT CURRENT UNIT 1 8 UNIT SCHEDULE UNIT MAP is about... 5 6 UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS RELATIONSHIPS UNIT 7 CLASS Effective Assessment Context for Instruction Text Complexity Icebreaker Outcomes Research Content Technology Grade Level Ex’s Assignments/NS becoming more knowledgeable about the use of data from different types of assessments, in order to provide individualized instruction, and increase student achievement. CCSS Formative Assessment Process 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Types of Assessments RtI Authentic Assessment 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. • 1. What are the various types of Assessment AND theirpurposes? • 2. How are Summative Assessment practices different from Formative Assessment practices? 3. How is the Formative Assessment process implemented in classrooms? 4. How does the use of assessment data ensure students receive targeted interventions in RtI? 5. How does assessment fit with the implementation of Common Core State Standards? Understanding Application Analysis Evaluation CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  29. Let’s Revisit… How do you know when a student gets it? What are you going to do when they don’t? CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  30. “The student who is aware of how he or she learns is better able to set goals, develop a variety of learning strategies, and control and evaluate his or her own learning process. Alternatively, summative assessments, which evaluate student performance at the conclusion of the instructional period, have little or no influence on student learning.” Assessment For Learning, Stiggins CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  31. Summative Assessment Activity “Communication about student achievement often relies on grades and report cards. Do our grades accurately reflect student learning?” Assessment For Learning, Stiggins CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  32. Formative Assessment CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  33. Three Guiding Questions in the Formative Assessment process- • Where am I going? • Where am I now? • What strategy or strategies can help me get to where I need to go? CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  34. Research… “There is a firm body of evidence that formative assessment is an essential component of classroom work and that its development can raise standards of achievement. We know of no other way of raising standards for which such a strong prima facie case can be made.” Inside the Black Box: Raising Standards Through Classroom Assessment, William & Black CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  35. “When teachers join forces with their students in the formative assessment process, their partnership generates powerful learning outcomes. Teachers become more effective, students become actively engaged, and they both become intentional learners.” Advancing Formative Assessment, Moss & Brookhart CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  36. Six Elements of the Formative Assessment Process • Shared learning targets and criteria for success • Feedback that feeds forward • Student goal setting • Student self-assessment • Strategic teacher questioning • Student engagement in asking effective questions CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  37. How does Formative Assessment Affect Student Learning and Achievement? Student Learning Teacher Quality CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  38. 1. Are my students motivated? 2. Are my students engaged? 3. Are my students self-regulated learners? Self-RegulatedLearners CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  39. Authentic Assessment CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  40. Instruction…What is BEST Practice? • Performance Assessment • Short Investigations • Open-Response Questions • Portfolios • Self-Assessment CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  41. Common Core Standards Through-Course 2 End- Of-Year START OF SCHOOL YEAR Assessment System Design: Distributed Summative Assessment END OF SCHOOL YEAR 25% 50% 75% 90% Through-Course 3 Through-Course 1 Through-Course 4 • Through-Course 3 and Through-Course 4 (ELA only): • ELA-3: Performance tasks that require evaluating information from within a set of digital resources, evaluating their quality, selecting sources, and composing an essay or research paper. • ELA-4 (speaking and listening): Students will present their work from ELA-3 to classmates and respond to questions. Teachers will score, using a standardized rubric, and can use results in determining students’ class grades. CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  42. NAME The Unit Organizer 4 BIGGER PICTURE DATE NEXT UNIT /Experience LAST UNIT /Experience 2 3 CURRENT UNIT CURRENT UNIT 1 8 UNIT SCHEDULE UNIT MAP is about... 5 6 UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS RELATIONSHIPS UNIT 7 CLASS Effective Assessment Context for Instruction Text Complexity Icebreaker Outcomes Research Content Technology Grade Level Ex’s Assignments/NS becoming more knowledgeable about the use of data from different types of assessments, in order to provide individualized instruction, and increase student achievement. CCSS Formative Assessment Process 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Types of Assessments RtI Authentic Assessment 1. Screener (FA) 2. Diagnostic (FA) 3. Progress Monitoring (FA) 4. Evaluation (SA) 1. Tier 1- Core Instruction 2.Tier 2- Supplementary Intervention 3.Tier 3- Intensive Intervention 1. 2. 3. 4. • 1. What are the various types of Assessment AND theirpurposes? • 2. How are Summative Assessment practices different from Formative Assessment practices? 3. How is the Formative Assessment process implemented in classrooms? 4. How does the use of assessment data ensure students receive targeted interventions in RtI? 5. How does assessment fit with the implementation of Common Core State Standards? Understanding Application Analysis Evaluation CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  43. Reflection… CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

  44. “Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” - Theodore Roosevelt CLASS Assessment PowerPoint 23 May 2011

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