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Assessment for Learning
Karen Appleton
Instructional Media/Technology Consultant
Prairie Lakes AEA
What is “assessment”?• Assessment is a process…of collecting,
analyzing and reporting data…that informs us about progress and problems a learner encounters in a learning experience
• From the Latin, assidere…to sit with
• Implies talking with, working alongside learners
• Assessment is NOT the same as evaluation
Assessment and the School Library Program
• Why should the Teacher Librarian assess?
• “But there is no place for my grades on the report card!!”
• Who is it about?!
The Principal Series: Principal as Instructional Leader . ASCD. 1999
Summarize Fall Forum 2006
• Violet Harada, University of Hawaii– “What is assessment?
Why should library media specialists be involved?”
• Barbara Stripling, New York City Schools– “Assessment of
Information Fluency”
• Marjorie Pappas, Rutgers University– “Tools of Assessment”
• Allison Zmuda– “…Where does your
authority come from…”
Summarize Fall Forum 2008
• Goals:– Compare and contrast various components of
authentic assessment to examine student learning
– Identify authentic assessment most appropriate for gathering Information Literacy Skill data from student learners
– Apply authentic assessment interpretation to curriculum development and collaboration for enhanced student learning
Summarize Fall Forum 2008
• Develop rigorous and relevant curricula on various grade levels using field-tested assessment models designed to elevate the student learning process
• Integrate authentic assessment into lesson plans, using them as a diagnostic aide to enhance the student learning process*
What shall we assess?
• Margaret Heritage and learning progessions
• What are the essential elements, skills and concepts?
• How do we recognize levels of understanding and synthesis?**
Types of Assessment
• Cornerstone
• Summative
• Formative
• Metacognitive
Zmuda and Harada. Librarians as Learning Specialists. (2008)
Formative Assessment
• On-going, reflective
• Teacher and student as partners
• Involves diagnosis of what students already know/don’t know
• Teachers adjust as much or more than students
• Focus on student’s evolving performance
Firsts Steps to Formative Assessment
• Identify the broad standard• Articulate a more specific performance indicator• Describe a learning task based on the
performance indicator• Determine criteria that will be used to assess
how well students perform the learning task• Design the tool or method to measure
proficiency
Zmuda and Harada. Librarians as Learning Specialists. (2008)
Examples of Formative Assessments
• Checklists• Rubrics• Rating Scales• Conferences• Logs• Personal
Correspondence
• Graphic Organizers– Concept maps– Webs– K-W-L– Matrices
Zmuda and Harada. Librarians as Learning Specialists. (2008)
Online Assessment
• TRAILS: Tool for Realtime Assessment of Information Literacy Skills
Karen [email protected]