This week in ELEC 316, my learning has continued to grow. On Monday, we were able to hear from Ms. Wagner. Her presentation was very informative regarding several aspects of assessment. She shared her perspective on being a teacher and how she uses grades and assessments in her classroom. One big take away I had from the presentation was on how often to grade. Ms. Wagner stated that it is hard to choose what to grade because the students do so much work every week. However, she suggested picking one material per subject each week to grade and to have a balanced scope of what you are grading, so it is not just tests or quizzes. Another aspect of the presentation that was very beneficial was how Ms. Wagner gave examples of assessments for each of the core subjects. These assessments included best practice and were fun, interactive, hands- on learning experiences for students. Ms. Wagner also discussed how she uses the 4-3-2-1 approach and how this allows her to reflect on each individual student and what they know and how to get them where they need to go. This also helps you as a teacher because it allows you to reflect on how well the students are picking up what is being put down.
On Wednesday, we learned about DAP, which is developmentally appropriate practices. DAP is important because when lesson planning, the students' needs are at the center, and the lesson plan should be aligning to the children's needs. One way that we make lessons developmentally appropriate is by aligning our objectives to the standards, which are given by the state. However, when lesson planning, it is important to use the ABCD formula: audience, behavior, condition, and degree. A great lesson plan always involves all 4 of those measures. The objectives should be geared towards the student, what behavior you would like to occur and under what condition/ circumstance, and what accuracy you would like. When structuring a lesson plan, it is important to think of what you want the outcome or desired result to be and then culminate a plan and how you want to assess students. Then, you can plan instruction and what experiences you want students to have. There must be alignment between objectives, instructional practices, and assessments. Learning objectives should always be developmentally appropriate to the backgrounds of the students and should promote learning across all domains to be most effective!
Lastly, on Friday we focused on assessment measures. This aspect was very important because it is critical to implement best practice in your classroom. Assignments/ assessments should have a clear purpose and should include multimodes. Drilling kids with worksheets or tests is not best practice. It is important to incorporate formative assessment practices like exit tickets and think pair share, along with things like portfolios and project- based learning. Also, using small group time to teach to the individual needs of students is very beneficial. It is important to always be taking observations of children in the process!
Hi Camryn,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading through your post. It was very thorough and detailed, and I thought you had a clear explanation of DAP and why we need to align objectives, assessment, and standards. In the last paragraph, I appreciated how your learning was meaningful and what you want to remember when you start teaching.
Hi! I really like how thorough your post was! It gave me a lot of information as to what we did throughout this week, and it was easy to read. Additionally, I like how you included what DAP is and how we use it in our classrooms.
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