Friday, October 1, 2010

Module 5

This module has helped me think about student-centered assessment in the following ways….

13 comments:

  1. It made me come up with 5 different ways to assess my students' work before, during, and after the project.

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  2. It got me to think more about how I am assessing my students, and to try to assess them in a different/better way. :)

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  3. I certainly have several assessments at my fingertips. It also made me realize that I can use a structured informal assessment during their group work. Yay!

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  4. It helped me to focus on assessing my students not only at the beginning and the end of the project but also to emphasis some assessments during their projects as well; which will help my students to remain focused on their work.

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  5. Help organized dialy assessment for the project and student accountablity for each day. Students will know what is required from each day to recieve participation points and maintain a passing grade.

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  6. It made me think about why I am assessing students with a particular evaluation instrument. Is there a better way to evaluate this particular activity?

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  7. Assessments during the project help to evaluate when to move forward and when to re-teach.

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  9. I have assessment at each step in the process as well as a self assessment for students assessing if they are meeting the assessments in class.

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  10. I liked the assessment examples and can see were I can benefit by using more rubrics

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  11. organized assessment for students project, helps with accountabilty daily. students know what is expected and required for scoring to recieve a passing grade.

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  12. When we came into class and took the self-assessment, I already knew I was weak on my rubric, and that is where I balk at this project! I would rather go to the dentist than make a rubric. I know Rubistar "make it easier"...yeah...yeah! I have several assessments. Do you require a rubric for each? If so, just shoot me now!

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  13. Great examples of rubrics and assessment tools. Thanks for the muffins Jessica. Teddy G.

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