In the first week of class, we learned all about assessment and the many ways we can assess students. When defining assessment in my own words, it is a way for teachers to observe, track, and gather students' progress and learning in many different formats and then be able to use that information when teaching/planning. There are two types of assessment, formal and informal assessment. We spent time in class explaining these. Formal assessments are more like quizzes, exams, and standardized assessments. Informal assessments are more laid back and focused on the student. These can be anecdotal records, portfolios, and/or self-assessments. As a future teacher, I want to incorporate both types of assessments but focus more on informal so I can focus on the individual child's needs. I would use a diagnostic assessment before beginning a unit or lesson because it would show me what the child already knows before I teach a certain topic. When I say this, I mean that if I see that...

It seems you have learned a lot! I agree with keeping the work displayed for others to see the progress and things the students are working on!
ReplyDeleteHi Taylor, I loved reading your blog post! I liked how you mentioned showing parents their child's work at parent-teacher conferences. I also mentioned in my blog how important it is for families to see children's work. This helps parents become aware of what their child is currently learning about in the classroom. I think that Class Dojo would be a great way to communicate with families in the future and get them involved in the learning process.
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