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student-centered assessment in a transdisciplinary context - Coggle Diagram
student-centered assessment in a transdisciplinary context
Incorporate Student Voice and Choice
Incorporate Student Voice and Choice
Surveys and Interviews: Conduct surveys or interviews to gather students' interests, questions, and ideas related to the unit of inquiry.
Choice Boards: Create choice boards that allow students to select activities or projects that align with their interests and strengths.
Student-Led Conferences: Facilitate student-led conferences where students reflect on their learning journey and set their own goals.
Collaborative Planning with Students
Co-Create Learning Goals: Involve students in setting learning objectives and success criteria for the unit.
Inquiry-Based Projects: Encourage students to develop their own inquiry questions and projects, fostering ownership and engagement.
Flexible Grouping: Allow students to work in flexible groups based on their interests and needs, promoting collaboration and peer learning.
Integrate Authentic Assessments
Real-World Tasks: Design assessments that mimic real-world challenges, encouraging students to apply their knowledge in meaningful contexts.
Portfolios: Use portfolios to document students' learning processes, reflections, and achievements over time.
Self and Peer Assessment: Implement self-assessment and peer assessment strategies to help students develop critical thinking and self-regulation skills.
Integrate Authentic Assessments
Real-World Tasks: Design assessments that mimic real-world challenges, encouraging students to apply their knowledge in meaningful contexts.
Portfolios: Use portfolios to document students' learning processes, reflections, and achievements over time.
Self and Peer Assessment: Implement self-assessment and peer assessment strategies to help students develop critical thinking and self-regulation skills.
. Reflective Practices
Regular Reflections: Integrate regular reflection sessions where students can share their thoughts on what they’ve learned and how they’ve learned it.
Learning Journals: Encourage students to keep learning journals to document their inquiries, challenges, and growth.
Utilize Technology
Digital Tools for Collaboration: Utilize digital tools like Google Classroom, Padlet, or Seesaw to facilitate collaboration and communication.
Multimedia Presentations: Encourage students to use various media formats (videos, podcasts, blogs) to demonstrate their learning.