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Page 1: Growing Success Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools, Grades 1-12 Overview for Parents and Guardians Fall 2010 Elementary Version

Growing Success Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario

Schools, Grades 1-12

Overview for Parents and GuardiansFall 2010

Elementary Version

Page 2: Growing Success Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools, Grades 1-12 Overview for Parents and Guardians Fall 2010 Elementary Version

Learning Goals

Participants will:• become familiar with key themes of the

Growing Success policy;• understand the role of assessment for, as and

of learning; and• understand how to interpret the Elementary

Progress Report Card.

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What is Growing Success?

2010-2011: Year of Implementation

Page 4: Growing Success Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools, Grades 1-12 Overview for Parents and Guardians Fall 2010 Elementary Version

Purpose

In May 2010, the Ontario Ministry of Educationreleased the 1st edition of Growing Success.

The purpose of this new policy document is to:

• update, clarify, consolidate, and co-ordinate policy; and

• achieve fairness, transparency, equity, and consistency across the province in the assessment, evaluation and reporting of student learning.

Page 5: Growing Success Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools, Grades 1-12 Overview for Parents and Guardians Fall 2010 Elementary Version

Fundamental Belief of Growing Success

The primary purpose of assessment and evaluation is to improve student learning.

Growing Success, p. 6

Page 6: Growing Success Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools, Grades 1-12 Overview for Parents and Guardians Fall 2010 Elementary Version

Key Themes of Growing Success

• Renewed commitment to clear communication when reporting to parents

• Focus on Assessment for and as learning

• Student’s roles and responsibilities with respect to providing evidence of learning

• Six common Learning Skills and Work Habits for grades 1-12

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What’s New?Elementary

• The school year is now divided into two terms.• There are three formal reporting periods within the two terms.• The reporting schedule is as follows:• Elementary Progress Report Card – November 2010 (Middle of Term 1) • Elementary Provincial Report Card – January 2011 (End of Term

1) • Elementary Provincial Report Card – June 2011 (End of Term 2)

• Learning skills and work habits appear first on each report card.• Greater emphasis on student involvement in the assessment

process.

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Classroom Assessment Today

Assessment plays a critical role in teaching and learning. In today’s classroom, assessment is used for the purpose of:

• improving learning;• informing instruction;• guiding next steps; and• helping students to monitor their own progress

towards achieving learning goals. Growing Success, p.28, 29

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What is Assessment for and as Learning?

Some classroom examples are:

• learning goals and criteria are shared

• feedback is given and used• self-assessment and goal

setting are ongoingPractice Time!•Skill building•Coaching

Page 10: Growing Success Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools, Grades 1-12 Overview for Parents and Guardians Fall 2010 Elementary Version

What is Assessment of Learning?

Some classroom examples of assignments for evaluation are:

•Projects•Tests•Presentations •Performances

Game Time! Evaluation and Reporting

•End of term provincial report cards

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Student Roles and Responsibilities

Page 12: Growing Success Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools, Grades 1-12 Overview for Parents and Guardians Fall 2010 Elementary Version

Student Role and Responsibilities

Students are:• important partners in the assessment process• responsible for providing evidence of their

learning within the time frame specified by the teacher, and in a form approved by the teacher.

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YRDSB Policies

• Late and Missed Assignments

• Cheating and Plagiarism

Page 14: Growing Success Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools, Grades 1-12 Overview for Parents and Guardians Fall 2010 Elementary Version

Growing Success:Understanding the Elementary

Progress Report Card

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Purpose

The purpose of the Elementary Progress Report is to:

• communicate a student’s development of learning skills and work habits and general progress in working towards the achievement of the curriculum expectations * in all subject areas; and

• establish a positive tone for learning for the remainder of the school year.

Growing Success, p. 50 & 66* Or expectations in the IEP

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Page 1 – Progress Report

Learning Skills and Work Habits

1. Responsibility2. Organization3. Independent Work4. Collaboration5. Initiative6. Self-Regulation

E - ExcellentG - GoodS - SatisfactoryN - Needs Improvement

Rating Scale for Reporting

Growing Success, p. 55

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Home-School PartnershipLearning Skills and Work Habits

“It is expected that teachers work with students and parents to ensure that they understand these learning skills and work habits and their importance.” Growing Success, p.13

Students will develop learning skills and work habits when teachers:

· discuss and explicitly teach these skills;· explain how these skills will be assessed and evaluated; and · work collaboratively with parents to help develop these skills.

Growing Success,

p.13

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Page 2- Progress Report

Academic Progress

Teachers describe general progress in working towards the achievement of the curriculum expectations*.

Progressing Very Well Progressing Well Progressing With Difficulty

Rating Scale for Reporting

Growing Success, p. 50,56* Or expectations in the IEP

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Interpreting the Progress Report

The progress report is a spring board for the parent-teacher interview.

• It answers the question, “How is my child doing?” • When reading the report, consider both the

letter symbol/check mark and the comment. Together they tell the whole story of your child’s progress.

• The comment describes in overall terms, your child’s strengths and next steps for improvement.

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YRDSB Definitions

Progressing With DifficultyThe student is currently demonstrating some learning in relation to the curriculum expectations and may not achieve the learning goals of the term. The student is being supported to achieve the learning goals.

Progressing WellThe student is currently demonstrating sufficient learning in relation to the curriculum expectations and is likely to achieve the learning goals of the term.

Progressing Very WellThe student is currently demonstrating significant learning in relation to the curriculum expectations and is expected to achieve the learning goals of the term.

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Reporting Timelines

Elementary Progress Report Card

• Report to be sent home: November 8-10

• Interviews to be held: November 11 (evening) and November 12 (PA day)

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“Parents have an important role to play in supporting student learning.” Growing Success, p.8