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Assessment 101 Part One. Teacher. You Do Make a Difference . One year study with “most effective teacher” and the “least effective” teacher (~Kati Haycock) Most effective teacher produces an achievement gain of 52 percentile points - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Standards

Assessment

InstructionalStrategies

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You Do Make a Difference One year study with “most effective

teacher” and the “least effective” teacher (~Kati Haycock)

Most effective teacher produces an achievement gain of 52 percentile points

Least effective teacher produces a gain of only 14 percentile points

Difference of 38 percentile pointsStudents gain about 6 percentile points in

academic achievement simply from growing one year older and new knowledge/skills gained from daily life

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When we talk about assessment what are we actually assessing?

First Things First

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Something Old…Two Types of Assessment

FormativeSummative

“When the cook tastes the soup, that’s formative; when the guests taste the soup,

that’s summative.” ~Robert Stake

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Something New…on Formative?

“All those activities undertaken by teachers and/or by students which provide information to be used as

feedback to modify the teaching and learning activities in which they

engage.” ~Black and Wiliam

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Something New….on Formative

Should begin immediately within a learning episode and span its entire duration; frequency is key

Exist in different formatsAllow students to reflect on their own

mastery of the standardsAllow students to evaluate their own

progress of the standardsAll/most/any do not have to be graded

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Something New…on Summative?

“The purpose of summative assessment is to ‘sum up’ or

describe what has been learned over time.”

~Doris Redfield, Ed Roeber,and Rick Stiggins

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Something New….on Summative

Usually occur at the end of the learning episode (independent lesson, whole unit, end of semester, or standardized assessments)

Exist in fewer formatsNot a tool for student reflection (too late)Allow teachers, etc. to evaluate the

students’ mastery of the standardsMost often expressed as a grade or score

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Formative vs. Summative Use the cards and stickers on your

table to complete the below activity…

Create 3 categories for the assessment types.

Summative Formative Not sure

Categorize each item into one of these categories.

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What Do You Think?How has today’s session

challenged your thinking on assessment? Write your

thoughts down on a post-it note at your table.

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Something to Think About…Characteristics of

Feedback from Classroom Assessment

Percentile Gain or Loss in Student Achievement

Right/wrong -3Provide correct answer 8.5Criteria understood by

students vs. not understood

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Explain 20Student reassessed until

correct20

Displaying results graphically

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Evaluation (interpretation) by rule

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~Marzano, Classroom Assessment & Grading That Work