How Assessment Data Can Improve Instruction
Shellard, E. (2005). How
assessment data can improve instruction. Retrieved from https://www.naesp.org/resources/2/Principal/2005/J-Fp30.pdf
Summary:
The article discusses how in recent years curriculum has
changed to align to state standards, and in order to meet those standards,
frequent assessments are necessary for teachers to ensure that their students
are meeting the requirements. The following quote from the article summarizes
the need for assessments, “In a standards-based classroom, assessment is an
integral part of instruction and that it is aligned with the curriculum. The teacher
collects the evidence of the student’s knowledge, their ability to use that
knowledge, and their disposition toward learning. Student performance is
monitored to promote learning, to adjust instruction, and to report progress”
(Midgett, 2001). The article goes on to
talk about the importance of assessments because they assist the teacher in
knowing whether the students are learning the material, or whether she has to
return to that concept to reteach it. It also mentions developing assessments
that are aligned to the standards by choosing specific standards, that are most
important, and basing the assessments specifically on those. Based on the
results, changes in the curriculum, schedule or teaching method can take place.
Using data to drive improvement shows up as a characteristic of many successful
schools (Shellard, 2005).
If assessment is not driving the instructional choices the teacher is making...I wonder why we are using it? I guess I am saying I agree with the premise of this article in that assessment MUST drive instruction.
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