"Your brain is changing and so is the way you experience ideas. Expect to change."
Johnston, P. (2012) Opening Minds. [Kindle version]. Retrieved from Amazon.com, Loc. 437
Johnston, P. (2012) Opening Minds. [Kindle version]. Retrieved from Amazon.com, Loc. 437
The week of April 1, 2014, ASCD shared a Special Report on Thoughtful Student Assessment. Below are links to the articles on formative assessment:
The Right Questions, The Right Way
The Bridge Between Today's Lesson and Tomorrows
Data Based Interventions help
The Right Questions, The Right Way
The Bridge Between Today's Lesson and Tomorrows
Data Based Interventions help
The Teaching Channel is an excellent resource. Just click on their search tool and type in Formative Assessment. You will be linked to videos and blogs you can choose to view to learn more about formative assessment. This is a free resource, you just have to sign up to participate. I love to use this site for my personal professional development.
Click on the buttons below to learn more about formative assessment, and to find resources to help you formatively assess your students.
Below I have added links to miscellaneous resources for teaching reading and writing.