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In this module, discover methods to effectively collect and document evidence of student learning. You will learn to identify at least three ways to gather insights into student progress and select methods that provide accurate information on individual learning trajectories. Remember, formative assessment isn't about tests; it's about ongoing instructional strategies that allow students to demonstrate what they have learned. Proper documentation is crucial for driving instructional decisions, reflecting on teaching practices, and enhancing student growth.
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NC Falcon Module 3 Collectingand Documenting Evidence
At the end of this module, you will be able to state: • I can identify at least three ways to collect and document evidence of student learning. • I can choose methods for collecting and documenting evidence of student learning that provide accurate information about where students are in their learning.
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Thing to think about: There is NO SUCH THING as “a formative assessment” Formative assessment happens during instruction (more like a verb than a noun) These are NOT TESTS
Collecting Evidence Collecting EvidenceNot only should you implement various instructional strategies, but also multiple ways to allow students to show what they have learned. It is important that teachers use methods that allow them to know where each student is in reaching the learning target. This evidence provides the opportunity for teachers to differentiate instruction, moving students toward their learning target. Collecting evidence gives actionable and detailed information for reflection and analysis for teacher growth.
Documenting Evidence It is important to remember that the documentation of evidence in the Formative Assessment process is not used for grading. Yes I said it!! Documentation of evidence should be used in driving decisions related to classroom instruction and advancing student learning. Documentation of Evidence also answers the question..... Where am I now? **************************************************
Documenting Evidence Strategies When documenting evidence, consider these statements as guidelines for choosing the appropriate strategy: The documentation should reflect the learning adequately and appropriately. The documented evidence of learning should provide enough information to make sound decisions that inform instruction and improve student learning