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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT By Farhana N. Shah

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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT

By Farhana N. Shah

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Framing the Learning

Outcomes/Objectives

Know and understand the difference between formative and summative assessments.

Identify and utilize examples of formative assessments in planning for instruction.

Agenda

Introductions and Frame the Learning Team Builder Review Ground Rules Preview Agenda

Formative Assessment Definition Difference between formative and

summative assessments Purpose of formative assessment Types of formative assessment

Summarizer and Evaluation

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Ground Rules

Take responsibility for your own learning and be willing to experiment with the ideas and techniques presented.

Be respectful of those speaking (limit sidebar conversations and use of digital devices).

Take risks- participate and enjoy yourself!

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PROCESSING THE TEAM BUILDING ACTIVITY

* DIFFERENCE IN END PRODUCT?

* WHY IMPORTANT FOR CLEAR AND CRYSTAL COMMUNICATION OF EXPECTATIONS?

Team Builder

“Follow the Leader” Directions (oral)

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The word ‘assess’ comes from the Latin verb ‘assidere’ meaning ‘to sit with’.

In assessment one is supposed to sit with the learner. This implies it is something we do ‘with’ and ‘for’ students and not ‘to’ students (Green, 1999).

What is Assessment?

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Why do we assess our students?

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1. MOTIVATE STUDENT TO WANT TO DO BETTER. 2. GIVE STUDENTS USEFUL INFORMATION THEY CAN USE TO DO BETTER. 3. INFORM TEACHERS’ RE-TEACHING PLANS SO STUDENT CAN DO BETTER

Research for Better Teaching says…

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FORMATIVE SUMMATIVE

Two main forms of assessments…

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Activator

In two minutes, list examples of: * Formative Assessments * Summative Assessments

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In a nutshell (medical analogy): as used by Doug Reeves (2001)

Formative assessments are like physical exams...ongoing, timely, etc.

Summative, he said is like an “autopsy”, performed at the end of a unit, chapter, (SAT, High School assessments, MSA,)

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“FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT IS AN ACTIVE AND INTENTIONAL LEARNING PROCESS THAT PARTNERS THE TEACHERS AND THE STUDENTS TO CONTINUOUSLY AND SYSTEMATICALLY GATHER EVIDENCE OF LEARNING WITH THE EXPRESS GOAL OF IMPROVING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT.”

ASCD defines it as…

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1. WRITE THE TITLE OF THE SUBHEADING. 2. SUMMARIZE USING KEY POINTS/LEARNINGS. 3. ONE TAKE AWAY FROM THE TEXT.

Small group Presentations:

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Formative Assessment is…

Collected, organized, and analyzed during instructional period, lessons, homework, and other instructional activities.

• Used to adjust instructional practices

• Provides teachers with timely, and important evidence that indicates skill level, mastery of the concept taught, and progress.

• Can be conducted in different ways.

• Most importantly, it is data used to develop meaningful instruction.

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EXAMPLES OF FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT

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BUT THE IMPORTANT THING IS…

SUMMARIZER

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Strategies we used today…

Activator

Small groups

Modeling

Think Pair Share

Numbered Heads

Collaboration

Summarizer

Feedback

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REFERENCES

The Skillful Teacher by John Saphier

Advancing Formative Assessment in Every Classroom by Moss and Brookhart

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Evaluation

Please complete the evaluation for today’s training.

It has been a pleasure working with you today.

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