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Assessments
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Formative
To provide ongoing feedback that can be used by instructors to improve their teaching and by students to improve their learning
3-2-1: Students will list 3 things they learned, 2 thing they found interesting and 1 question they still have
Trashket ball: A low stakes quiz game where students have to answer a question correctly for them to be able to have the opportunity to shoot the paper ball in the trash can. Points are up to the teacher
Interim/Benchmark
A comparison of student understanding to monitor growth and achievement according to specific learning goals and academic standards
STAAR: State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, which is the state's student testing program. The assessments are based on the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, which are the state curriculum standards
MAP: Measures of Academic Progress. MAP is a three-part test that measures student knowledge in reading, language usage and mathematics
Summative
Evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional unit by comparing it against some standard or benchmark.
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Performance
Requires students to directly demonstrate what they know and are able to do through open-ended tasks
Portfolio: Student portfolios are a compilation of a students' work. By compiling their work over a course of a project, students reflect on their learning and show their developments
Act it Out: Acting can be a form of assessing student comprehension. Students will act out a story as a way of retelling
Diagnostic
Sets of written questions that assess a learner's current knowledge base or current views on a topic/issue to be studied in the course
Survey: Allows you to collect and analyze responses to arrive at the most dependable results. Using this data, you can make any necessary changes to your teaching model for greater impact.
KWL Chart: Students fill out the columns “What I Know,” “What I want to know,” and “What I Learned”. This tool engages students in the learning process, helping them recall knowledge, and tracking their learning progress
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