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Page 1: Assessment as Advocacy Jessica Balsley, The Art of Education

Assessment as AdvocacyJessica Balsley, The Art of Education

www.theartofed.com

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The Top 10 Reasons Why Art Assessment Matters....

1. Program Evaluation: Know if your curriculum is working!

2. Program Saving: Lets face it, the arts are the first to be cut. Don’t you want data to fight back and show WHY you should be saved?

3. Accountability: It makes you become more explicit about your teaching, making sure you are hitting the things that matter most.

4. Intimidating: Yes, you really put yourself out there when numbers are attached to YOUR teaching and YOUR students learning.

5. Risks: Obtaining data lets you take risks with your teaching and helps you grow as a teacher.

6. Teacher Reflection: Data shows a teacher EXACTLY what his or her students are not understanding.

7. Student Reflection: Data shows students and parents EXACTLY what studnets are learning

8. Pride: Having data to back your program gives you a sense of pride at what you have accomplished.

9. Innovative: There are so many schools that are not using arts assessments. Be proactive!

10. Lets Face It, our Kids Deserve it: Showing growth (through a variety of methods) is one way we are doing justice to our students and their learning.

DATA DOES NOT HAVE TO MEAN TEST SCORES!!!

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An Assessment Story... from Bubble To Better

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Research, Research, Research!

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3 KEYS to a GOOD Art Assessment

1. Fast to take, Fast to Grade

2. Simple- Make it short and sweet

3. Relevant - Only assess the MOST IMPORTANT CONCEPTS

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a true assessment

allows a student to independently show you what

they know.

Creating a Balanced

AssessmentPerformance

Constructed Response

Multiple ChoiceNational Assessment of Educational Progress

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2nd Grade NAEP Style Assessment Sample

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Scoring Your Assessment

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The Importance of Piloting....

Because you can’t do it all...

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How to use Data as Advocacy1. SHARE!

Share with administration, schedule a meeting

Present at a PTO Meeting

Present your data at a local school board

meeting

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Write an article in the local newspaper

Post on your school website or blog

Invite the superintendent and principal into the art room!

MAKE EVERYTHING YOU DO GET NOTICED!!!

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5 More Easy (and FUN) Assessments

to Help you Advocate1. Comments on art work

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2. Self Reflections

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3. I CAN Statements

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4. Portfolios

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5. Create an Assessment Plan

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questions, comments?

Jessica Balsley

[email protected]

@theartofed515-508-1609

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