Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mind Map Module 2 Assessments
- Traditional
Assessment
- Limited, forced, predetermined
choices for students
- Teacher Structured
- Indirect evidence of learning
- Limits individuals ability to
demonstrate strengths and
weaknesses
- Curriculum drives
assessment
- Authentic
Assessment
- Students make choices
- Student structured
- Direct evidence of learning
- Allows students to demonstrate
individualism, strengths, and
weaknesses
- Assessment drives curriculum
- Steps to
Authentic
Assessing
- Standards
- Authentic Asessment
- Criteria
- Rubric
- Guide to determine if criteria was met
- Benchmark, Adjust
instruction if
needed
- Determine desired
outcome
- Share
criteria/expectations
with students
- Select
task/tasks
to be
performed
by
students
- Real life
experiences
and application
- reflect, review, write
- Common Core, Grade
Level, WIDA, TESOL
Standards
- Identifying Emergent Bilinguals
- Home Language Survey
- Survey in Parent 1st language
- Evaluation of Survey
- Survey evaluators
determine if student
needs assessing
- Language Proficiency Assessement
- Examiner should familiarize
themselves with the
culture/language of examinee
- Program is designed to meet the needs of the EB
- Parents choose to
allow EB to
participate
- Ongoing Assessment
- Portfolio
- Plan ahead for artifacts
to include
- All stakeholders should assist in
determining criteria for work
included
- Artifacts should show
growth of student
- Artifacts should be authentic
- Portfolio should be tailored
to suit the needs of all
stakeholders
- Collection of artifacts should be
made throughout the year
- Performance Based
- Measures language
proficiency and
academic growth
- Includes process
and product
- May be more
than 1 correct
answer
- Clear fair
criteria
- High-Stakes Testing
- Play major role in
determining academic
future of students
- AYP is based on
scores
- Used to determine if
standards have been
met by state
- Accommodations are allowed if deemed necessary