As usual, I hit the research process to see what others were doing and researching regarding assessment. I came up with a collection of site which could be a source for PD content.
- From NCREL web site (http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/methods/assment/as8lk30.htm) I find, "Alternative assessment is any type of assessment in which students create a response to a question or task. (In traditional assessments, students choose a response from a given list, such as multiple-choice, true/false, or matching.)"
- Funderstanding has an interesting and short article on authentic assessment. ( http://www.funderstanding.com/content/authentic-assessment
- Revisiting Professional Learning Communities at Work has much to say regarding assessment. On page 222 they list the principles regarding good assessments. Very distilled, they say:
- assessments should be few,
- teachers should have a clear picture of student knowledge
- assessments should be balanced and authentic.
- team should use external assessments as validation of teacher made assessments
- assessment should be useful for students and teachers
- should help students clarify achievement vs standards of learning
Assessment is probably the most powerful tool a teacher has. Without assessment data there is nothing to inform the instruction so teachers will teach what they think the kids need, not what they actually need.
Just some thoughts...on assessment.
