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Looking Back to Move Forward or FUST ests ummative se of ormative creative commons licensed (BY-NC) flickr photo by dawolf-: http://flickr.com/photos/dawolf/15179129096 Darren Kuropatwa Curriculum Coordinator St. James-Assiniboia SD March 2015

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This short presentation explores the differences & tensions between formative & summative assessment, between grade books & learning, and strategies for making Formative Use of Summative Tests.

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Looking Back

to Move Forwardor

FUSTestsummativese oformative

creative commons licensed (BY-NC) flickr photo by dawolf-: http://flickr.com/photos/dawolf/15179129096

Darren KuropatwaCurriculum CoordinatorSt. James-Assiniboia SD

March 2015

I’m about to show you a video ...

Jot down three ideas and/or quotes that strike you as you’re watching.

You’ll need them right afterward so don’t blow this off.

Feedback looking forward to the

next steps in the students learning.

Finding out where the students are-

and what they already know.

Sharing with students the

learning intentions.

unpacking formative assessment

Sharing with students the learning intentions.

Finding out where the students are- and what

they already know.

Feedback looking forward to the next steps in the

students learning.

Students should be helping each

other in the learning process.

Activating students to

become owners of their own learning.

Students should be helping each other in the learning process.

Activating students to become owners of their own learning.

First Turn/Last Turn

The First Turn: In turn, share one of your ideas/quotes

don’t comment on it.Here’s the tricky part:

Group members comment in round-robin order

no cross-talkHere’s the tricky part:

The Last Turn: Initiator now shares their thinking.

Repeat The Process

talkPeople need

to

about what t

hey’re le

arning

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formative

summative

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learning

grade book

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Tug of War by flickr user toffehoffhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/toffehoff/244870161/

cc licensed ( BY SA ) flickr photo by Paulo Brandão: http://flickr.com/photos/paulobrandao/2677428532/for

mative

uses o

f sum

mative

tests5FUST

Grades cause an emotional reaction –

either positive or negative. Feedback causes you to think and engage, which is reflective learning

Dylan Wiliam

As the teacher grades a test, she notes down the toughest few questions (3, 5, 10, whatever). Before

handing back the graded tests to the class, the teacher shares which questions were the toughest and gives the

class time, in groups, to rework those questions together.

1 the toughest few

Students trained to prepare for tests by generating then answering their own questions outperform

comparable groups who prepare in conventional ways.

2 creating test questions

Use the ‘find it and fix it’ technique (eg you have three answers correct out of five, find

the wrong answers and correct them).

3 find & fix

Grade a formative quiz normatively using +, –, √

4 plus-minus-check

Give them a short quiz (MC+SA+LA): write it alone, together, then let’s grade this like an exam and agree on the assessment criteria

5 pre-test

talkTeachers

need to

about what t

hey’re le

arning

cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo by Travis Hornung: http://flickr.com/photos/awfulshot/158891604/

talkLet’s

cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo by Travis Hornung: http://flickr.com/photos/awfulshot/158891604/