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USING ASSESSMENT TO MAKE MEANINGFUL DECISIONS ABOUT TEACHING AND LEARNING Judy Jablon March 2015

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Page 1: USING ASSESSMENT TO MAKE MEANINGFUL ......DECISIONS ABOUT TEACHING AND LEARNING Judy Jablon March 2015 I’m Judy Jablon - Early Childhood Consultant Welcome - Thanks for Coming! Thanks

USING ASSESSMENT TO MAKE MEANINGFUL DECISIONS ABOUT TEACHING AND LEARNING

Judy Jablon March 2015

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I’m Judy Jablon - Early Childhood Consultant

Welcome - Thanks for Coming!

Thanks to my colleagues at NAEYC for your sponsorship. And to my colleagues at Early Childhood Investigations: Fran Simon and Andrea Miles.

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POLL - Who has joined us today?

A.  Teacher/Provider/Caregiver/Ass’t Teacher

B.  Home Visitor/Family Outreach

C.  Coach/Specialist/Mentor

D.  Consultant/Higher Ed Faculty

E.  Director/Supervisor/Manager/Owner

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Today’s Topic

Using Assessment to Guide Decisions about Teaching and Learning

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Assessment: Answering Questions about Children’s Learning

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An Important Question: Are Teachers Doing or Using Assessment?

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POLL – Are you/your teachers doing or using assessment?

A.  Doing it…

B.  Using it…

C.  A bit of both…

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Using Assessment not Doing Assessment…

¨  The more teachers use assessment, the less “hit or miss” decisions will be. ¤ Basing decisions on knowledge of individual children is

the essence of individualizing.

¤ When decisions are purposeful and intentional, teachers can do an even better job supporting children and families.

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A Stance of Persistent Curiosity Hmmm. Sherelle is working alone.

She is constructing ramps. She’s placed them at two different

inclines.

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Observation

¨  Watching and listening with intention to learn about children

¨  What we see children do from the outside helps us to ask questions about what children are thinking, feeling, and experiencing on the inside

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What Is Happening Here?

¨  Imagine you are watching these children building in the block area.

¨  What do you see?

¨  What does it make you wonder about?

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Assessment: Formative and Summative

¨  Formative – assessment for teaching and learning

¨  Summative – assessment for reporting

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The Assessment Cycle

Ask Questions

Collect Evidence

Interpret Evidence

Take Action

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The Assessment Cycle Happens During Powerful Interactions

Ask Questions

Collect Evidence

Interpret Evidence

Take Action

Stay  Present  Connect    

Extend  Learning  

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With a stance of persistent curiosity, Maggie begins a Powerful Interaction, using the assessment cycle.

Hmmm. Sherelle is working alone.

She is constructing ramps. She’s placed them at two

different inclines.

Hi Sherelle. May I join you?

Yep.

I see that you’ve used long blocks to create 2 different sized ramps.

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Assessment Guides Teacher-Child Interactions

The greatest opportunity for learning lies in moments of teacher-child interaction when the teacher crafts learning experiences that stretch children just beyond their current skill level. Munro, 2008

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Using the Assessment Cycle During Powerful Interactions

¨  Ask questions: What does Tallon know about books and

reading?

¨  Collect evidence: As Ms. Angela interacts with Tallon, she watches and listens to find out what he knows and can do.

Ms. Angela with 3-year-old Tallon

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The Evidence

Tallon reading Dinosaur book!

3/2 I join him!

T: turning pages of book w/left hand, page by page!

Points and says (accurately), “Stegosaurus.” Also Ankylosaurus!

T: points and says Triceratops!

Me: How does the tri… look different from other dinos!

T: This one is a triceratops!

Me: What do they have that tells you that is what it is?!

T: have horns!

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Let’s Think About EVIDENCE -

10/14 Jayda Math Ctr!Puts spiders in ten frame; counts w/1-1 Corres.!

10/14 Jayda Math Ctr!Works w/Ryan !Task: Choose from frames (5, 10, 15, 20); choose mat’ls, make sets!J: I’m doing 10. And I’m gonna use spiders!R: I’m using the worms!J: I like spiders better!Starts placing s in each box counting 1, 2, etc. to 9!

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Assessment: Observing and Decision-Making in the Moment

Should I… ¨  Introduce a new material, book,

or vocabulary word ¨  Join the children to model a new

skill or strategy ¨  Offer a suggestion, information,

or guidance ¨  Use mirror talk as feedback to

describe, validate, or demonstrate vocabulary

¨  Use open-ended questions to encourage the child to describe, explain, predict, compare and contrast ©Judy Jablon 2015

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Use Assessment to Talk about Thinking and Learning

¨  Use the words “learning” and “thinking”

¨  Tell children what they’re learning and why

¨  Ask children what they learned

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Use Assessment to Give Effective Feedback

¨  Specific and descriptive ¨  Immediate and frequent ¨  Relates to learning goal/standard ¨  Relates to effort or successful use of strategies ¨  Offers guidance ¨  Not evaluative

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Include Children in the Process

¨  “How do I know what you know and can do?

¨  What do you want me to write down so that I can remember about what you know?

¨  What do you want me to share with your family?

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Assessment Informs Planning

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Assessment Guides Decisions

¨  Individual children

¨  Small groups

¨  Classroom challenges

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Assessment Guides Modifications to the Program

¨  Adapt the physical environment by moving furniture, changing materials or altering the ambiance

¨  Adjust the daily schedule and routines

¨  Plan a learning experience targeted to individual children’s interests and needs

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Use What You Learn!

¨  Gaps in curriculum

¨  Overlooked skills

¨  Strengths to build on

¨  Areas to support

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Plan for Assessment

¨  After reviewing data:

¤ What new questions do you have about individuals or curriculum objectives for the entire group?

¤ Plan how, when and where to collect data. ¤ Make recording sheets if necessary. ¤ Decide if you need to provide particular experiences to

make sure you’re able to get the information you need.

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Assessment Fosters Partnerships with Families

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Assessment and Partnerships with Families

¨  When families recognize that you see and appreciate their child, they appreciate you!

¨  Staying open-minded and thoughtful helps you better understand families and help you build more useful and productive relationships.

¨  Powerful Interactions can make children and families feel heard, appreciated and understood.

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Assessment Informs Decisions within Districts and Schools

¨  Collaborate ¨  Based dialogue on evidence ¨  Establish habits of using formative assessment

evidence

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Assessment Enhances Professional Conversations

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Examining Data

¨  With a partner, review one piece of documentation (evidence, data, anecdote, work sample).

¤  Is it comprehensive?

n Who, what, where, when, and how

¤  Is it factual?

n What you saw and/or heard (action verbs)

¤  Is it rich?

n Dialogue, questions, scaffolds

¤ Are the notes accurately interpreted?

n  Linked to indicators on a formal instrument

n Do you agree on the interpretations? ©Judy Jablon 2015

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Assessment with Dual Language Learners

¨  It’s vital because it strengthens the relationship with the child so that the teacher knows how to extend learning.

¨  What might the teacher do?

¤  Learn a few key words in each child’s language, you can see how children respond.

¤  Build non-verbal communication skills (gestures, facial expressions, silly voices, pictures, props).

¤  Fine tune observing skills to pick up on the non-verbal signals coming from the child.

¤  Slow down and listen to self — doing too much talk? Sshhhh.

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Make Formative Assessment Work!

¨  Make it a habit.

¨  Work as a team.

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Let’s Revisit: Using Assessment Not Doing Assessment Means Teachers Are Decision-Makers

¨  The more assessment is used, the less “hit or miss”decisions will be. ¤  Basing decisions on knowledge

of individual children is the essence of individualizing.

¤ When decisions are purposeful and intentional, teachers can do an even better job supporting children and families.

©Judy Jablon 2015

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Your Turn

¨  What questions do you have?

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Thank you Stay in touch…

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