- Description of a method of understanding prior-knowledge of students.
Teachers
need to use a variety of assessments instead of just a generic short answer or multiple-choice
test. Some of these can include criterion-referenced assessments, alternative
assessments and performance assessments, which produces comprehensive, credible,
and dependable information. “Your choice of which tool is most appropriate will
require you to think about your purpose for assessment. Consider not only what
you want to measure, but how will you use assessment to improve student
learning.”
- Discussion on the importance of establishing anchors for a project.
When a
teacher establishes “anchors” they get a sense of where students are starting
from on a certain subject and how far are they going as they work to meet
learning goals. This is important because you need to know if there is facts
that certain students need to know before they start their project, or they
will be completely lost.
- Description of several ways to assess what students learned during the project.
There is
always the standard assessments like multiple choices tests, short answer, and
essays, but you could also have the students create something. For example,
they could create a video explaining what happened, or they could make a puppet
show, really if you give them free rain over the idea, students will come up
with creative ways to demonstrate what they learned.
- Discussion on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
In our
unit plans, the final project is taking an accumulation of everything the students
have learned and presenting it to the public. Therefore, that would be our
assessment.
Nice reflection. I really liked that you drew attention to the importance of the anchors as well as other tools for pre assessing students before the beginning of a project! Good luck with your project, presenting to the public is a great idea!
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