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1
WHAT IS ASSESSMENT?
  • Anything a teacher does to gather information
    about a students level of knowledge regarding a
    specific topic

2
ASSESSING USING THE RUBRIC
3
TYPES OF ASSESSMENT
  • Three types of Assessment
  • Obtrusive
  • Unobtrusive
  • Student - Generated

4
OBTRUSIVE ASSESSMENT
  • Assessment directed/assigned by the teacher
  • Instruction stops to administer assessment
  • Assessment can take many forms including tests,
    classroom activities, assignment, projects,
    presentations, interviews
  • Scores on the assessment are taken and recorded

5
UNOBTRUSIVE
  • Teacher observes a student performing skill or
    process, teacher could also use data recorded by
    students
  • Better suited to skills and processes that can be
    observed
  • Instruction does not stop in the classroom
  • Also occurs outside of the classroom, any place
    the teacher can observe a student
  • Scores can be recorded

6
STUDENT GENERATED
  • Student designs assessment to demonstrate status
    on topic
  • Teacher records score and uses student
    demonstration as a piece of information
  • Student friendly version of the rubric would be
    an important tool

7
FORMATIVE VS. SUMMATIVE
  • Formative and summative assessments actually
    dont exist!
  • ANY assessment can be formative or summative
    DEPENDING ON HOW THE DATA IS USED!
  • Formative scores taken during the course of
    learning to determine where a student is at that
    point in time
  • Summative a score taken and used to describe
    where a student is at the end of a course of
    learning

8
THREE USES OF ASSESSMENT
  • Formative Scores
  • Summative Scores
  • Instructional Feedback

9
FORMATIVE SCORES
  • Taking and recording scores on assessments to
    determine where a student is a particular point
    in time
  • Assessment can take any form
  • Multiple formative scores can be used to develop
    a learning trend and ultimately develop a
    summative score
  • Used to track student progress towards a learning
    goal

10
SUMMATIVE SCORE
  • A score taken and recorded to determine where a
    student ends up on a learning goal
  • Typically used to determine and report a grade
  • Assessment can take any form
  • Should be used in conjunction with formative
    scores to determine summative score

11
INSTRUCTIONAL FEEDBACK
  • Data from assessments used to determine and
    adjust course of instruction
  • Represents a students or classs understanding
    or progress towards a learning goal at any point
    in time
  • Typically not recorded or scored

12
DESIGNING ASSESSMENTS - OBTRUSIVE
  • Assessments can be designed to assess all levels
    of the rubrics at the same time.
  • Advantage Students know what the ultimate goal
    is
  • Disadvantage Students begin a course of
    learning with very low scores, but improve from
    there
  • Assessments could be designed to assess level 2.0
    material first, and once mastered, move on the
    level 3.0
  • Advantage Opportunity for individualized
    instruction, foundational material mastered
    before moving onto learning goal
  • Disadvantage If used for a whole class, may
    hold students back that are ready to move on.
    Students may not have a clear picture of the
    ultimate goal

13
DESIGNING ASSESSMENTS - UNOBTRUSIVE
  • Create situations that allow the teacher to
    observe student performing skills or processes
  • Catch students performing the skill during the
    course of instruction
  • Record data just like any other assignment

14
DESIGNING ASSESSMENTS STUDENT GENERATED
  • Allow and encourage students to come up with
    their own way to demonstrate progress
  • Record data and use to help determine progress
  • Write a student friendly version of the rubric
  • Place responsibility on students to provide data
    or prove their progress to teacher

15
ASSESSMENT VS. GRADING?
VS
GRADING
ASSESSMENT
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ASSESSMENT SYNTHESIZE WITH GRADING
Synthesize
Assessment
Grading
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GRADING RUBRIC
Behavior Effort Improvement Comprehension Teacher Mood
3.0 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.5
2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 1.5
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