Indicator 1a: Teachers make knowledge accessible to all students. They believe all students can learn.
Indicator 1 f: Teachers model ethical behavior and civic responsibility and address a student’s character development.
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I regularly use rubrics and checklists to clarify what my expectations are for the assignment. This has lessened student confusion of the expectations and raised student accountability. I have also found it to be beneficial to show examples of excellent and poor quality work of former students. I cut off the names before displaying them to protect the owners of the work. After introducing the activity, we evaluate the examples together as a class and discuss what the differences are between them according to the rubric. This is a strategy that I will continue to do to guide student understanding of the …show more content…
Indicator 5d: Teachers evaluate progress to meet state and local education objectives. I am glad that I chose to do the cohort because I have found it beneficial to talk with the other teachers. My Baker colleagues and I discussed our assessment practices and how to improve them on a weekly basis. I shared many of the strategies I learned with my coworkers at Augusta Middle School. After which, I was asked by my principal to present the Questbase learning tool at one of our professional workshop days. I also learned more about my coworkers when I asked a sixth grade teacher, an eighth grade teacher, and our vice principal which assessment style they preferred to use and why. They prefer short answer/essay style questions to gauge what a student knows because the student has to explain their reasoning and it provides differing viewpoints to a topic.
In conclusion, formative assessments may be given orally, by performance, or in writing. They are quick snapshots of what a student has learned along the way and are valuable when teachers use the results to guide instruction. Summative assessments are an overall evaluation of student learning at the end of a project, unit, or school year. Assessments are an ongoing process and it is important that I continue to use a balanced combination of both in my