FLIPPING ASSESSMENT ‐ IT JUST MAKES SENSE Cathy Box, Ph.D. Lubbock Christian University Blog: alearningboxblog.com.

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FLIPPING ASSESSMENT ‐ IT JUST MAKES SENSE Cathy Box, Ph.D. Lubbock Christian University Blog: alearningboxblog.com

The Flipped Classroom ■A pedagogical model where the typical lecture and homework elements are reversed

Session Learning Target ■Identify assessment strategies that work well in a flipped classroom

Changing what we do in the classroom necessitates a change in how we assess learning.

Formative Assessment (also known as Assessment for Learning) ■Formal and informal processes teachers and students use to gather evidence for the purpose of improving learning. Jan Chappuis, 2015

What the research says… ■Dylan Wiliam and Paul Black ■9 years, 160 different journals, 580 articles later… ■Findings – A look inside the black box…

The Evidence “Is there evidence that improving formative assessment raises student achievement?” The answer is an unequivocal yes. ■Strengthening the practice of formative assessment produces significant and substantial gains in student achievement. ■There have been few initiatives in education with such a strong body of evidence to support a claim to raise standards.

A flipped classroom provides the perfect platform for leveraging the power of formative assessment and may be the key ingredient to its success

Elements of formative assessment ■Clarifying, sharing, and understanding learning intentions and criteria for success ■Engineering effective classroom discussions, activities, and learning tasks that elicit evidence of learning ■Providing feedback that moves learning forward ■Activating learners as instructional resources for one another ■Activating learners as owners of their own learning Dylan Wiliam

1. Clarifying, sharing, and understanding learning intentions and criteria for success ■Using examples of strong and weak work –TPS criteria for rubric –Give students example of poor work –Students add criteria –Give students example of strong work –Students add criteria –Then give them the rubric you’ve prepare – look for commonalities –Have them grade weak work and share with the class – must use the language of the rubric –Repeat with strong work

2. Engineering effective classroom discussions, activities, and learning tasks that elicit evidence of learning ■Graphic organizers while watching at home ■Classroom group-work and presentations ■Opportunity for feedback ■Makes the learning visible

Feedback ■Offer regular, descriptive feedback during the learning –The presence of feedback does not improve learning….It is the quality that determines its effectiveness ■Attributes of effective feedback –Directs attention to the intended learning, pointing out strengths and offering specific information to guide learning –Occurs during learning, while there is still time to work on it –Does not do the thinking for the student –Limits the corrective information to the amount of advice the student can act on

The flipped classroom provides the perfect opportunity to give students effective feedback in a timely manner that can be used to move the learning forward.

3. Providing feedback that moves learning forward ■Verbal feedback ■Group feedback formGroup feedback form

4. Activating learners as instructional resources for one another ■TSAR – Think, share, advise, reviseTSAR – Think, share, advise, revise

5. Activating learners as owners of their own learning ■Tracking my progress exampleTracking my progress example

For handouts and more information on Assessment for Learning ■