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Differentiated Assessment: Learner-Centered Options to Maximize Understanding and Success Sarah Goldammer Southern Illinois Professional Development Center -part of the ICCB Professional Development Network TO USE YOUR TELEPHONE: If you prefer to use your phone, you must select "Use Telephone" after joining the webinar and call in using the numbers below. United States: +1 (631) 992-3221 Access Code: 524-474-460 Audio PIN: Shown after joining the webinar Webinar ID: 275-859-707

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Differentiated Assessment:

Learner-Centered Options to

Maximize Understanding and

Success

Sarah Goldammer

Southern Illinois Professional Development Center

-part of the ICCB Professional Development Network

TO USE YOUR TELEPHONE:If you prefer to use your phone, you must select "Use Telephone" after joining the webinar and call in using the numbers below.United States: +1 (631) 992-3221Access Code: 524-474-460Audio PIN: Shown after joining the webinarWebinar ID: 275-859-707

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Let’s start with a pre-assessment on assessment!

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How do you want me to assess

what you know about assessment?

• Written multiple choice

• Written essay

• Act out what you know

• Build a diorama

• Give a presentation

• Write a song or rap and perform it

• Perform an interpretive dance

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Goals for today

• Describe the concept of differentiated assessment

• Identify benefits of differentiated assessment for yourself and your students

• Explain to students and to colleagues the benefits of differentiating assessments

• Create one differentiated assessment for your classroom ‘

• Gasp

• Laugh

• Nod your head

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What do you teach? Learning happensIN us not TO us

So what does that statement mean for teachers?

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Variability Matters

Credit: Todd Rose, CAST

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Variability Matters

Credit: Todd Rose, CAST

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•Differentiated Instruction is a way of thinking about teaching and learning

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Differentiation is NOT NEW

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What is Differentiation?

• “Differentiation is a sequence of common sense decisions made by teachers with a student first orientation.” -Adam Hoppe

• Differentiated instruction is a way of thinking about teaching and learning. It is also a model that guides instructional planning in response to students’ needs.

• An approach that helps educators tailor their teaching so thatall students, regardless of their ability, can learn the classroom material.

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Why Differentiate?

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Why Differentiate?

• Effective teachers strategically select an appropriate assessment tool for each learning situation. In the same way that a carpenter chooses a hammer to drive a nail and a saw to cut a board, the teacher chooses the right tool for each purpose.

• Rich data is gathered using a wide variety of instruments. This allows students to show what they know in more than one way. In short, it takes more than one form of assessment, or more than one tool, to gauge individual learning. (Adapted from Differentiated Assessment Strategies by Carolyn Chapman and Rita King.)

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Why Differentiate?

(Adapted from Differentiated Assessment Strategies by Carolyn Chapman and Rita King.)

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Why Differentiate?

(Adapted from Differentiated Assessment Strategies by Carolyn Chapman and Rita King.)

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Why Differentiate?

“Develop an environment that invites people to learn.”

Carol Ann TomlinsonThe Differentiated Classroom

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What is Differentiation?

Differentiation typically entails modifications to

✓practice delivery

✓process design

✓products kinds of work

✓content materials

✓assessment measure of what students have learned

✓grouping arranged - paired

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What is Differentiation?

Differentiated Assessment is Authentic Assessment

•Applies to real-life situations

•Uses multiple skills in a task

• Is ongoing for days, weeks, or throughout a study

•Hands-on activities

•Demonstrations of ability to apply information

•Reflects growth in a skill or abilityDifferentiated Assessment Strategies by Carolyn Chapman and Rita King

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Carol Ann TomlinsonThe Differentiated Classroom

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Carol Ann TomlinsonThe Differentiated Classroom

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Appropriate, ongoing

assessment keeps the

learner on track in the

learning journey.

Chapman and King, 2008

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Learning Circle

INPUT PROCESSING OUTPUT

ATTENTIONENVIRONMENT

see

hear

touch

taste

smell

feel/emotions

tell

write

act it out/role play

sing/rap

draw a picture

dance

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Differentiating Assessment

• Allows for all kinds of OUTPUT!

• Allows for all kinds of OUTPUT!

•Allows for all kinds of OUTPUT!

• Allows for all kinds of OUTPUT!

• Allows for all kinds of OUTPUT!

•Allows for all kinds of OUTPUT!

• Allows for all kinds of OUTPUT!

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Assessment

• In education, the term assessment refers to the wide variety of methods or tools that educators use to evaluate, measure, and document the academic readiness, learning progress, skill acquisition, or educational needs of students.

• Assessment is:✓Ongoing

✓Improves learning quality

✓Provides feedback

✓Process-oriented

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Differentiated Assessment Examples

• Written multiple choice

• Written essay

• Act out what you learned

• Build a diorama

• Give a presentation

• Create a video or presentation that illustrates the information

• Write a song or rap and perform it

• Perform an interpretive dance

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Differentiated Assessment Examplesfrom the World

• Written multiple choice

• Written essay

• Act out what you learned

• Build a diorama

• Give a presentation

• Write a song or rap and perform it

• Perform an interpretive dance

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Differentiated Assessment Examplesfrom the World

• Solving problems

• Efficiency and Productivity

• Customer relations

• Asking good questions

• Being a good team member - Collaboration

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What Does that Differentiated Assessment for the World Look Like in Our Classrooms?

• Pick the content• Solving problems

• Efficiency and Productivity

• Customer relations

• Asking good questions

• Being a good team member – Collaboration

• Other

• Pick a processand a grouping• Group collaboration• Individual work• Research in groups

or alone• Other

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Let’s Assess for the Future

• OUTPUT!

• OUTPUT!

• OUTPUT!

• OUTPUT!

• OUTPUT!

• OUTPUT!

• OUTPUT!

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Differentiated Assessment Supports Four C’s

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What are we going to do next?

•Classroom assessments

•World assessments

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Differentiated Assessment:

Learner-Centered Options to

Maximize Understanding and

Success

Sarah Goldammer

[email protected]

618.650.2254