Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Authentic and Traditional Assessment
- Different types of Assessments
- Authentic Assessments
- Students develop capability of performing real-world tasks
- Teachers use tasks that replicate real world problems.
- Assessment drives the curriculum "planning backwards"
- Teachers are encouraged to "teach the test"
- AKA
- performance assessment
alternative assessment
direct assessment
- Allows student to demonstrate individually
- How do you implement authentic assessments specifically for ELLs and ESL classes?
- Look at the standards set by WIDA
- Choose an authentic task you want your students to be able to complete
- Identify the criteria you would like your students to meet, with the WIDA standards in mind
- Make a rubric that reflects this information
- Determine a benchmark score that you would like to see your students meet
- Adjust the instruction and assessment to better fill the needs of your students
- Traditional Assessments
- multiple choice tests
- Goal is to get students to know a body of knowledge
- Favors "good test takers" however, it also
increases consistency and comparability
- Use a mix of both
- Specific differences
- perform a task
- select a response
- contrived
- real-life
- construction/ application
- recall/recognition
- teacher-structured
- student-structured
- direct evidence
- indirect evidence