The Fundamentals of
Formative Assessments
Greenstein, L.
(2010). The fundamentals of formative assessments. Katie Martin, What Teachers Really Need to Know About
Formative Assessment (pp. 15-26). Association for Supervision &
Curriculum Development. Retrieved from
http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/110017/chapters/The-Fundamentals-of-Formative-Assessment.aspx
This article
focuses formative assessments and how teachers can use them as a tool to not
only aid their students, but also to help them in modifying their teaching
technique. She explains that formative assessments help students in reaching
their goals, rather than determining if a goal was met or not (Greenstein,
2010). She explains the importance of formative assessments and the history
behind using assessments in the classroom. Basic formative assessments have
been used throughout history and have been part of the educational system from
the beginning of time. The practice of classroom assessment has been used
throughout the years, but there wasn’t a concrete name given to it until
recently. In 1967, Michael Scriven coined the phrase “formative” evaluation. He
spoke of using these evaluations, to assist in learning, where a program needed
to make changes. He called this type of evaluation, used for the purpose of
improving, “formative” (Greenstein, L., 2010).
Benjamin Bloom
was one of the first to apply the concept of “formative” assessment. He
explained that students needed to master the learning goal before moving
forward to the next level. In the 70’s, students were given packets with
objectives to complete which the students had to finish in order to move on to
the following packet. This was a form of early scaffolding, but it had little
teacher interaction (Greenstein, L., 2010). Formative assessments have been
used for many years and have proven to be effective in student learning and in
helping drive teacher instruction. They presently are, and have been a tool
used throughout history to pinpoint student needs and address them accordingly.
Sounds like this is a good review of formative assessment.
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