Being a new teacher of English, I find the assessment of compositions to be a concept I question and struggle with on a regular basis. Having consulted several colleagues, mentors, administrators, and fellow graduate students, I have come to the conclusion that there is no easy answer to this tedious yet ever important question. While there are many inlets and outlets to this dilemma, for the sake of time I will touch on only three. While all three are very different in terms of concepts, rituals
Writing Improvement Assessment As this course in writing, for public administrators, comes to its conclusion, I have read provided materials, researched additional references and written various journal entries and analysis papers on topics that included writing skills and real world communications. The writing skill assignments provided the most interesting points but surprisingly, it was simple proof reading that proved the skill I need to spend more time mastering. This self-assessment will focus
How Students Choose ESL Writing Assessment Prompts This article, reporting on the research done by Margo Glew and Charlene Polio of Michigan State University, examines writing assessment in a different way than most research on the topic. The goal of this research was to look into how an ESL student chooses prompts for a writing exam when offered a choice. Polio and Glew not only investigate how they choose, but how long it takes each student to choose and if they should even be given a choice
overall learning and writing abilities as I move forward to earning my degree. Overall, this course has been a great refresher in improving my writing skills. In this essay I will provide a reflective overview, an assessment of my experience in the writing process. I will provide a detail description of how I have become more aware of what I am writing about and how the overall experience has allowed my writing skills to evolve. I will further explain the writing areas of the writing components needed
Overview About You Writing to you as a college undergraduate, my writing skills seem on par with someone who has just graduated high school. I thought my writing would improve after I graduated high school; but it didn’t. After seeing essays that my college friends wrote, I look back at the few essays I wrote in college and I can’t stop myself in thinking that I must be one of the worst essay writers at UC Davis. The two AP English classes I took in high school have given me less confidence as a
Aimee Morlatt Period 6 March 24, 2014 There has been an ongoing debate for many years about the correlation between real-life violence and violent video games. Studies have shown that there is at least some relationship between the two. Some people claim that violent video games do not cause violence. A recent study concluded that violent video games may be calming. Dr. Ferguson, a child phycologist, also uses the excuse that all children have played video games at least once in their life. Dr. Ferguson
(2012), assessment should be planned for and carried out on an individual basis. Assessment planning should be a two-way process (Shannon & Wavers, 1949) between me and my learners. I plan what I am going to do and learners need to know what is expected from them. If my learners are all working towards the same assignment or an assessment strategy, I agree on target dates or criteria for completion and discuss any specific requirements my learners may have. The Principles of assessments are consistent
It has been brought to the school’s attention that there is a need for a more perpetual and comprehensive assessment of students while they are served in the Gifted and Talented Program. Formative assessments provide opportunities to evaluate student performance while the students are being served in the Gifted and Talented Program. Portfolios are an excellent way to evaluate student performance while also helping self-direct their learning and there by improving students’ aim in attaining particular
I will be using two assessment tools when conducting the final evaluation assignment, the SETT and the WATI. Before making any AT decisions it’s important that the IEP team collect initial data using a systematic and multidimensional approach (Marino, 2006). Student, environment, task, and assistive technology tools (SETT) consist of several questions that serve as a guide for collecting data and making important assistive technology decisions” (Barbara, n.d.). The purpose of these questions is
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are at different levels of proficiency. Listening, reading, verbal, and writing skills of ELLs will require a variety of instructional levels to meet their varied needs. Understanding the knowledge, skills, and abilities of the learners, will enable the teacher to develop lesson plans that meet and challenge the skill levels of each student. Writing is one of the most productive activities for ELLs (Saville-Troike, 2012). Writing is a common method for testing knowledge and is used frequently for academic
Introduction “Assessment is the process of identifying, gathering and interpreting information about students’ learning. The central purpose of assessment is to provide information on student achievement and progress and set the direction for ongoing teaching and learning” (NSW Department of Education and Training, 2007, p.1). I believe an assessment strategy which best encapsulates this understanding of assessment is the portfolio. Specifically, a process portfolio provides a wealth of information
based on classroom evaluations and lack of remembering. Today teachers have various forms of evaluating the students before taking a performance test as ISTEP or ACT. The evaluation, falls into two categories known as formal or informal. Formal assessments have data to defend the conclusions made from the exam; these tests usually are referred to as a standardized test, (Noyce 2011). For example, the SAT is a performance test, meaning it is testing everything a student has learned up until that point
at two different assessment tools one is a traditional assessment tool to an authentic electronic portfolio assessment. I will look at the age of 4-5 years old (preschool age) assessments. I work at Little Giants Learning Academy in Florida were the teachers use three assessment tools one from the center and two made from state. I will look at the one from the center and one from the state which is Teaching Strategies GOLD. The tool that I won’t compare is the VPK Florida Assessment tool which is just
student, all material produced must be true to the work the student carried out. It must give a near to exact reflection of the student 's work and must be based on credible assessment. I will ensure I put this into practice by being accurate in my measurements of my student 's capability. · Authenticity – All assessments taken of my students must be genuine and have proven origins. Planning – A plan must be made to ensure that the student progresses at a good rate through the course material
At Manhattan School of Computer Technology, when planning assessments to be taken by English as a Second Language students, teachers are encouraged to apply the principles of good assessment practices. We firmly believe, that assessment of English as a Second Language students (ESL) must be given attention at all levels in our school assessment policy. Moreover, the content assessments taken by ESL students must be reliable and valid. If all our teachers are to get this correct, improvement of
Dpti.licesestandardsandtraining@sa.gov.au Help desk In this assignment I will answer these questions: What is action plan? Action Plan is the “roadmap” that ensure all students reach their full academic potential and are prepared to succeed and meet specific goals that are set in the plan. In other words, it is a systematic way of defining a goal, figuring out strategies for meeting the goal, and deciding how you will assess whether you have met the goal. In education, teachers can use action plans
curricula guide, the instructional plan, and the variety of assessment measures. Why are multiple measures needed to address the full depth and breadth of the expectations for student learning? The current tool used to determine individual student ability, and the effectiveness of schools and school districts, consists of a singular measurement assessment process. Though relatively easy to administer and evaluate, this singular assessment in my opinion does not provide an accurate representation of
portfolios, developmental benchmarks, and a variety of analyses on comprehension by recording different sessions. Furthermore, this exposition uses research from many different resources to support the importance, credibility, and objectivity of other assessment tools besides standardized test. By reading this composition, one will learn the pros and cons of uniform evaluation implementations and why it is important for everyone’s individual learning and development that standardized testing are no longer
teacher understands and uses multiple methods of assessment to engage learners in their own growth, to monitor learner progress and to guide the teacher’s and learner’s decision making” (Council of Chief State School Officers, 2013, April, p. 10). This standard is a hard standard to feel like you can fully be successful on. When I first began teaching, it was something that I struggled with. My students have a hard time looking at their assessments and seeing growth. When they hear the word pre-test