Classroom Assessment
& Grading That Work
Marzano, R.J. (2006). Classroom
assessment and grading that work. Association for Supervision &
Curriculum Deve. Retrieved from http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/106006/chapters/The-Case-for-Classroom-Assessment.aspx
In this book, Robert Marzano discusses the importance of
formative classroom assessments. He refers to several methods that have been
used to increase student achievement such as schedules, teacher/student ratios
and the use of technology. He mentions that the most important variable in
student learning and achievement stems from the effectiveness of the teacher. He
states, “An effective teacher enhances student learning more than any other
aspect of schooling that can be controlled” (Marzano, 2006). This is such a
powerful statement. It exemplifies how imperative it is to have effective
teachers for student learning. He explains that one of the most effective tools
that a teacher has at their disposal are classroom assessments. As I mentioned
in other blogs, formative assessments are successful in student learning
because the teacher can immediately modify or alter their lessons based on the
mastery level of her students. By using formative assessments, it gives a
snapshot of where the students are and where the gaps lie in their
understanding or basic knowledge of a specific subject. Formative assessments
are a tool that can be utilized to increase the success rate in student
achievement because they are the doors to observing where our student’s needs
are most prevalent.
This is one of my "go to" books on assessment - they why and how.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reviewing this book. I have not read Marzano, but often see him quoted in other readings. Formative assessments are a great tool for any teacher and they are so easy to implement, whether it is a thumbs up if another example is needed, a ticket out the door, or an formal quiz. Knowing where your students are at all times is the key to educating all.
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