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ROLE OF THE TEACHER AS AN ASSESSOR - Coggle Diagram
ROLE OF THE TEACHER AS AN ASSESSOR
meaning
As an assessor, a teacher must think critically, creatively, and logically.
advantage
Assessing students and interpreting the data allows the teacher to drive instruction that is tailored to the students in the classroom.
teacher should know about
where they need to be
how to get them there
where the students are
HOW
students
assessment will inform the teacher where the students are in their learning
The teacher will know what the students need to know in order to achieve the skills required by the state standards.
The standards lay out what skills are required
The assessments help map how the teacher will get there
teachers
The assessments should guide the teacher in their planning
Observation, collaboration, and planning with team members
help teacher share ideas and lessons in order to be effective.
formal observation performed by the principal
give the teacher another perspective into what they are doing, what can be done differently, and how to achieve that goal.
result
encourage their teaching style
type of assessments
Pre-assessment
some students might need to review before starting while some might have misconceptions and some might be close to mastery.
pre-assessments could be a short Q&A about the upcoming topic
allow teachers to see what skills the students possess before heading into a lesson
Formative assessment
help direct a teacher to re-teach skills for deeper understanding or to keep moving forward.
this could be a rough draft, a reflection notebook, an exit slip, a class discussion, or one of the many other creative check-in methods
allow teachers to check the skill development throughout the teaching process.
Summative assessments
hese can be final drafts, final exams, presentations, projects, and standards tests
allow teachers to see if the taught skill was mastered