EDU/650 EDU650 EDU 650 WEEK 5 Discussion 1
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- 27 Mar 2018
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EDU 650 WEEK 5 Discussion 1
Discussion 1
No Excuses University -- Assessment |
“Make no judgments where you have no compassion.” – Anne McCaffrey
Initial post: Address each of the following discussion
points using one of the following technology tools to enhance your written
response (Smore (Links to an external
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external site., Sliderocket (Links
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an external site.)Links to an external site., or other presentation
software). You may want to perfect your use of the same digital tool used
during Week Four, or you might try a different digital tool to expand your
skills! Utilizing technology in this discussion will further prepare you for
the Final Project in Week Six. If you do not have direct classroom experience,
you may respond to these questions based on your own understanding of what
occurs in your own children’s school, or a professional or volunteer position
you’ve held outside of a school setting.
In Chapter 8, Lopez sends a resounding
message: “Assessment is not about you as a teacher; it is about your students”
(p.97). He goes on to say that our reason for assessing students should be
grounded in our commitment to use the information collected in a way that helps
us generate greater success for our students.
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Share your perspective on Lopez’s quote and statement above.
Describe how your mindset has changed or been validated.
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Consider the 4 questions Lopez lists under “Defending our
Assessment Practices” (p.98). How might you use these questions in your current
or anticipated practice? What value might it add to your practice by keeping
these questions in mind?
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In what ways have you succeeded/failed to make students your
partner in assessment?
Guided Response: Respond to at
least two of your classmates by offering feedback on their perspectives and
ideas about the issue of assessment. Discuss similarities and differences
between your perspectives. Share how their ideas enhanced your own. Be sure to
also respond to any questions that your instructor might pose.
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