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Assessment in Math and Science:
What's the Point?
"Will this be on the test?" "Is this going to
count?"
How many times a day do students ask you these questions? Join K-12
teachers from across the country in this eight-part series of
interactive workshops on math and science assessment.
Using video clips from Annenberg Media,
participants will examine current assessment issues and explore
strategies for assessment reform in their classrooms. Graduate course
credit will be available.
- Workshop 1
Will This Be on the Test? Knowing vs. Understanding
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Understanding is more than simply knowing. This workshop will set the
stage for the entire series by examining what it means to understand, and
will explore how teachers can design a set of performance tasks to fairly
and accurately assess the levels of understanding that their students
have or have not achieved. Content Guide: Michael Hibbard
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- Workshop 2
What'd I Get? Scoring Tools
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Well-designed performance tasks give teachers the information necessary
to evaluate the depth of students' understanding - but how can teachers
determine quality work? This workshop will demonstrate how teachers can
construct assessment tools to use as benchmarks against which to measure
student understanding. The role of students in the construction of
scoring tools and the process of assessment will be a primary focus.
Content Guide: Michael Hibbard
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- Workshop 3
Is This Going to Count? Embedded Assessment
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Assessment does not compete for valuable teaching time; it is teaching
time. This workshop will show how embedding assessment into everyday
curriculum turns performance tasks into learning activities, and allows
teachers to shape subsequent instruction according to what their students
have and have not understood. Content Guide: Monica Neagoy
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- Workshop 4
I Didn't Know This Was an English Class! Connections Across the
Disciplines
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One measure of students' depth of understanding is the connections they
can make across disciplines. This workshop will explore ways in which
teachers can encourage these connections by designing performance tasks
which build on other disciplines. Content Guide: Monica Neagoy
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- Workshop 5
You WILL Be Tested on This! Standardized Testing
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Most teachers are under pressure to get their students to perform well on
state and national tests, but sometimes it seems that too much attention
is paid to these tests. This workshop will consider how teachers can use
standardized tests to focus their teaching so that student performance
improves in the classroom as well as on these external measures of
success. Content Guide: TBA
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- Workshop 6
That Would Never Work Here! Seeing Assessment Reform in Action,
Part I
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What does assessment reform actually look like? This workshop will
follow the stories of Barbara, a math teacher in Whittier, California,
and Scott, a science teacher in Louisville, Kentucky, as they share how
they are incorporating assessment into their teaching practice. Emphasis
will be placed on the colleague support structure - teachers sharing
ideas with and getting help from other teachers. Content Guide: Mary
Hibert Neuman and Jude Pelchat
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- Workshop 7
That Would Never Work Here Either! Seeing Assessment Reform in
Action, Part II
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Involving students in assessment is often the key to engaging them in
learning. This workshop will continue to follow Barbara and Scott as
they use assessment to encourage their students to improve their
performance. Providing opportunities for students to assess their own
work and that of their peers will be the focus of this workshop. Content
Guide: Mary Hibert Neuman and Jude Pelchat
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- Workshop 8
When I Was in School... Implementing Assessment Reform
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Changing old ways is not easy. Communication is the first step toward
encouraging support for new assessment strategies. This workshop will
focus on the importance of collaboration among teachers, administrators,
and especially parents, when implementing assessment reform in a school
or district.
Content Guide: Michael Hibbard
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