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Deeper Understanding of Standards Based Assessments. Leadership Cadre – Academy Update 2013. Elementary Learner Support Team. Toss it Away Activity. Write two sentences describing your feelings on assessments. Crumple your strip of paper. Toss it across the room. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Leadership Cadre – Academy Update 2013
Elementary Learner Support Team
Deeper Understanding of Standards Based
Assessments
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Toss it Away Activity
1. Write two sentences describing your feelings on assessments.
2. Crumple your strip of paper.3. Toss it across the room.4. Pick up another “Crumpled
Ball”.5. Share the written thoughts with
your table.
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Flip It Reflection
1. http://mikeschmoker.com/data-analysis.html2. http://mikeschmoker.com/promise.html3.http://ati.pearson.com/downloads/afldefined
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Measure Student Success?1. What outcomes can you expect
from a deeper understanding of the TEKS?
2. How will you measure that success?
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A Deeper Understanding of the TEKS Requires…• Systems thinking:
• Common vision• Common mission• Common beliefs
• Willingness to confront brutal facts
• Actively involved leadership
• Commitment• Professional Learning • Time
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SO….WHY ASSESS?
1.Why do we assess?2.Why are assessments important in the learning process?
3.What assessments do we use in MISD?
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The Learning Cycle Assessment on-going
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How Well Do Our Teachers Know
Their Standards?
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Bucket Analogy
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• What do the holes in the bucket represent?
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Water
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Bucket
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as
…is a symbol for …
Holes
?
as
…is a symbol for …
Escaping Water
?
…is a symbol for …
…is a symbol for …
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Water
Knowledge the school provides
Bucket
Education
as
…is a symbol for …
Holes
Gaps in Learning
as
…is a symbol for …
Escaping Water
Knowledge that is not mastered
…are a symbol for …
…is a symbol for …
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Standards Analysis
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A Quick Check1. What is a “Strand” in relation to the TEKS and
where do you find it in your TEKS?
2. How many “Strands” do you have in your subject area?
3. What is the difference between a “Knowledge & Skills Statement” and a “Student Expectation” from your TEKS?
4. How many “Knowledge & Skills Statements do you have in your TEKS?
5. What are the two most important components of your Student Expectations?
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Strand
Knowledge & Skills Statement
Stu
den
t Exp
ecta
tion
Note: From the strand to the knowledge & skills statement to
the student expectation, the information changes from broad to
mor specific.
2 important parts of an SE:1. CONTENT RIGOR
2. COGNITIVE RIGOR
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A deeper understanding of the TEKS involves teachers to deconstruct the components of the SE.
Some Examples:
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What is guiding teachers’ instruction, if they do not know “all” of their standards?
What happens if teachers do not have a deep understanding of their TEKS?
TEKS Exploration DocumentTeacher: Grade Level: Subject:
STRAND: Probability and Statistics
Knowledge & Skills
Statement
Student Expectation
Cognitive Expectation(Verbs)
Content Expectation
In the first column,
record the identifying number of the know-ledge and
skills statement
In the second column,
record the identifying
number and letter for
the student ex-
In the third column, determine the
cognitive level of the TEKS by listing the verbs from the
knowledge and skills AND student
expectations.
In the fourth column, list the
content items that students must
demonstrate at the cognitive levels
listed in the previous column.
Data in pictographs, bar graphs (1 cell might rep. more than 1 piece of data)
3.13 (A)3.13
Collect, organize, display, interpret,
record
Write the Strand
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The Bucket AnalogyWhat about those
holes?
What will be the cumulative effect if every teacher knows the cognitive process and content of their TEKS?