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Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003. Learning is:. A dynamic process in which learners actively construct knowledge,The acquisition and organization of information into a series of increasingly complex understandingsInfluenced by context . Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003. Topic Outline. ConstructivismProject-Based LearningAuthentic AssessmentRubrics.
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1. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Constructivism and Standards-based Education
2. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Learning is: A dynamic process in which learners actively construct knowledge,
The acquisition and organization of information into a series of increasingly complex understandings
Influenced by context
3. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Topic Outline Constructivism
Project-Based Learning
Authentic Assessment
Rubrics
4. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Constructivist Models Learning through posing problems, possible answers, developing products and presentations
Abilities to problem solve
Research Skills & Exploration
Group work over individual work
Alternative, authentic assessments e.g. portfolios
5. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Theory into the Classroom: Constructivism Solve real life problems
Student’s construct knowledge themselves NOT simply by receiving it from knowledgeable teachers
Theorists vary on their opinions of how much structure student projects should have.
6. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Integration - Constructivist To foster creativity
To increase transfer of knowledge to problem solving
To foster group cooperation
To allow for multiple intelligences e.g. Gardner
7. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Bloom’s Taxonomy Lower Order Thinking Skills
Knowledge
Comprehension
Higher Order Thinking Skills
Application
Analysis
Synthesis
Evaluation
8. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Project Based Learning Designing, planning & producing a product
Engages students in problem solving
Authentic products
Real world issues
Essential Questions
9. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Technology’s Role in PBL Tool for exploration
Tool for research
Tool for communication
Tool for Collaboration
Tech4Learning
10. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Exemplary PBL Anchored in Core curriculum & Multidisciplinary
Involve students in sustained effort over time
Involve student decision making
Collaborative
Clear real world (authentic) connection
Systematic assessment along the way and at the end
Use Technology as a TOOL for research, communication & production
11. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 How Constructivism Impacts Assessment Elimination of grades and standardized testing
Assessment part of the learning process
Students play a large role in judging their own progress
12. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 What makes an Assessment Authentic When they have meaning in themselves
When the learning they measure has value beyond the classroom and is meaningful to the learner
Address the skills and abilities needed to perform actual tasks
13. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Tools used in Authentic Assessment Checklists
Learner goals
Reading/writing progress
Writing/Reading Fluency
Learning Contracts
Essays / Writing examples
Demonstrations/Performances Intake and progress interviews
Oral presentations
Informal and formal observations
Self-Assessments
Constructed Response Questions
Portfolios
14. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Portfolio Assessment Collection of learner work over time
Research papers, book reports, journals, logs, photographs, drawings, video and audiotapes, abstracts of readings, group projects, software, slides, test results
BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY
The contents are selected by the learner
Working vs. showcase portfolio
15. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 What is a rubric? For most educators, a rubric is a printed set of scoring guidelines (criteria) for evaluating work (a performance or a product) and for giving feedback.
16. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Rubric Basics
17. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Rubric Links Discovery School
http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/assess.html
The Staff Room
http://www.odyssey.on.ca/~elaine.coxon/rubrics.htm
Rubrics.com
http://www.rubrics.com/
18. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Authentic Assessment Benefits Demonstrate a rich array of what learners know and can do
They display both the products and the processes of learning
They connect thinking and doing, theory and practice
19. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 The process of assessment is itself a constructivist learning experience, requiring students to apply thinking skills, to understand the nature of high quality performance, and to provide feedback to themselves and others" (Rudner and Boston 1994, p. 7).
20. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Advice for Implementation Engaging, meaningful, worthy problems or tasks that match the content and outcomes of instruction
Real-life applicability
Multi-staged-demonstrations of knowing, knowing why, and knowing how
Emphasis on product and process, conveying that both development and achievement matter
21. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003 Advice for Implementation Rich, multidimensional, varied formats, both on-demand (in-class essays) and cumulative (portfolios)
Opportunities for learner self-evaluation
Cognitive complexity-requiring higher order thinking skills
Clear, concise, and openly communicated standards
Fairness in scoring procedures and their application
22. Musgrove - FAU - DETA Summer 2003