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Fri, Apr 27, 2012 1:34 PM in SCCPSS- A is for Assessment
Katrina, You are quite correct about the perception that some have about assessments. However, you stated it correctly. not too much but not using the results to drive instruction for each child. assessments definately help identify misconceptions and any area needed extra focus. The article gives insight on the value of various assessments in the classroom.
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Fri, Apr 27, 2012 1:27 PM in SCCPSS- A is for Assessment
Craig, As a school we use all of the types of assessments discussed in the article. Effective assessments help us as teachers to effectively help our students learn.Using the folders and the portfolios are a great way of assessing the overall effectiveness of teaching.
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Fri, Apr 27, 2012 1:00 PM in SCCPSS- A is for Assessment
Well designed pre and postassessments provide students with a clear idea of what they are expected to know after a set of learning experiences is very important for accountability and progress in schools. Effective assessments help teachers identify students misconceptions or areas which need to refocus their instruction efforts. The thre type of assessments discussed in the article are the type o...
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