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Authentic Assessments
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EESL630 assignment due 9/19
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authentic assessments
student-centered learning
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Authentic Assessments
Perform a specific task
Students should be able to show that they can do things, not just know things
direct assessment
My students learned the material, worked together, then presented information to new students.
real-world application
Students can learn skills to help them find jobs after school
Employees more often have to "do" something than simply recall information
Supports College and Career Readiness Standards
Differ from traditional assessments
State test are examples of traditional, multiple choice assessments.
This is an example from MS that I am very familiar with.
student-centered
Students are able to use learn independently and find information organically
Students can benefit from authentic and traditional
Both types of assessments are necessary at different times
Shift from teacher-centered, lecture style
Progress monitoring
Can be more frequent than traditional assessments
Helps a teacher see strengths and weaknessess
My former district used SMART goals to monitor student progress
Students can become involved in planning
Uses a rubric
Rubrics give students clear expectations for their performance.
Rubrics show where students perform based on the benchmark
Teachers can identify how they should adjust their instruction
Evidence that students can meet the expectation
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