Dr. Lorraine Boyle Bemidji State University Bemidji, MN Standards Aligned Curriculum Drive Authentic Tasks Measured through Assessment Processes Presented.

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Dr. Lorraine Boyle Bemidji State University Bemidji, MN Standards Aligned Curriculum Drive Authentic Tasks Measured through Assessment Processes Presented in eFolios

Keys to What Students Know and Do. Standards: What is the target? Program Course Authentic Learning Activities: Real-life tasks Performance Assessment: What is measured? Formative Assessment Peer Review Summative Assessment eFolios Working Portfolio Exit Portfolio Interview Portfolio

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Standards: A Key to Learning “Academic standards identify specific skills and levels of competency that all students must possess in order to move through the educational system. It is suggested that through maintaining high academic expectations, which are assessed through formal tests, students will perform at higher levels. In addition, having set standards will encourage schools, teachers, and students to become more responsible for the learning and achievement of the students.” Retrieved from the web July 22, 2009http:// alTex_SBR/whatissbr.html

Subject Matter Planning Instruction Instructional Strategies Assessment Reflection & Professional Development Collaboration, Ethics & Relationship Learning Environment Student Learning Communicatio n Diverse Learners A Standards Approach Framework: Unlocking Potential

Standards Drive Learning Activities and Assessment in a Course Syllabus: A Key to Learning Course Syllabus Snippet STANDARD FIVE: LEARNING ENVIRONMENT. A teacher must be able to use an understanding of individual and group motivation and behavior to create learning environments that encourage positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation. INDICATORSASSESSMENT ACTIVITY BASED ON ASSIGNMENTS DISCUSSIONS EXAMS ASSE SS Chapt er Mo dul e Q. Analyze the classroom environment and make decisions and adjustments to enhance social relationships, student motivation and engagement, and productive work. Grouping and room design and analysis assignment.24/30CH 8X Part 1: Diagram your mentor's classroom. Have a dialog with your mentor as to how this configuration was created and why. Include a summary of this discussion along with your floor plan and upload it to the drop box along with part 2 of the assignment. Upload both parts of the assignment as a single document. You may scan your diagrams and add it to your document. Part 2: Using the hypothetical classroom described in the "given," diagram YOUR future classroom space showing how you will group for different kinds of instruction. Justify your answers using your text and your mentor's ideas as references!

Formative Assessment Grouping and Room Design PtsSelfPeerProf Criterion 10 Part I. Diagram your mentor's classroom (floor plan). Quality illustration. Hand drawings will not earn the same credit as computer illustrations. If you hand draw the floor plan, use a straight edge, templates, and color for your design. 5 Based on discussion with your mentor, explain the thinking behind the configuration. Be specific 10 Part II. Quality diagram for your future classroom space. Quality illustration. Hand drawings will not earn the same credit as computer generated illustration.. If you hand draw the floor plan, use a straight edge, templates, and color for your design. This illustration may not be the same illustration as used in part 1. 5 Document your use the concepts from the textbook, along with your mentor's wisdom, your own reflection in a descriptive paragraph explaining the thinking behind the arrangement/grouping decisions you made.

Rubric: Formative Feedback Part awesome, detailed Diagram your mentor's classroom (floorplan). Quality illustration. Use templates straight lines, color. Hand drawings must meet the same quality as computer illustrations Interesting Based on discussion with your mentor, explain the thinking behind the configuration. Be specific Part 2: easy to read Quality diagram for your future classroom space. Quality illustration. Use templates straight lines, color. Hand drawings must meet the same quality as computer illustrations Thoughtful. Minor revisions. Use the concepts from the textbook, along with your mentor's wisdom, your own reflection in a descriptive paragraph explaining the thinking behind the arrangement/grouping decisions you made.

What is a portfolio? “A professional teaching portfolio is an organized, goal-driven set of documents that provide evidence of a teacher’s knowledge, dispositions and skills. It is an evolving collection of carefully selected or created documents that are accompanied by reflection and self-assessment. In general, the teaching portfolio provides authentic evidence of a teacher’s work and is a vehicle for fostering reflection on the art and practice of teaching.” (Costantino p.2)

Life-long, Life-wide eFolio Pre-service Teacher Portfolios  Entrance Portfolio  Working Portfolio  Exit Portfolio  Interview Portfolio In-service Teacher Portfolios  Working Portfolio  Showcase Portfolio (Constantino & De Lorenzo 2009)

Types of Portfolios Working Portfolio : “ A working portfolio is a vehicle for documenting growth and development toward performance standards and teacher education program requirements. The intent of this type of portfolio is to integrate academic coursework and field experiences so that there is a meaningful connection between theory, practice, and the documentation presented in the portfolio. The materials included in this portfolio provide evidence of a teacher candidate’s accomplishments at various benchmarks throughout the program. The reflect work in progress and growth over time and are not intended to be polished documents.” (Costantino p. 3)

eFolio Questionnaire Survey Acquisition of knowledge Multiple Artifacts Reflection

Summative Assessment: A Key to Learning 6F3100D5-D4A0-48C D0760BBF58D}&formID=459http:// 6F3100D5-D4A0-48C D0760BBF58D}&formID=459 –See the indicators and assessment grouped under each of the 10 standards –Note the survey that opens in the indicator –Open the evidence document –What thought process connects the document to the indicator?

Reflection: A Key to Learning Connecting the dots: Standards Learning Activities Assessment “Being strategic about how the classroom is set up can really impact student learning. The first document is an example of what I would like my future room to look like. The second is a lesson that I really had to adjust as I went along. It didn't go how I planned and analyzed the classroom and adjusted as I went on.”

Program Alignment: A Key to Learning Subpart 6. Standard 5, learning environment. A teacher must be able to use an understanding of individual and group motivation and behavior to create learning environments that encourage positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation. The teacher must: PtsSelf PeerProf Indicator ED 3100 ED 3110 ED 3140 ED 3350 ED 3780ED 4799ED 4800ED 4820 HLTH Q. analyze the classroom environment and make decisions and adjustments to enhance social relationships, student motivation and engagement, and productive work; K KK AA Grouping RM Design and Analysis assignment

Portfolio Rubric Revised The indicator for the standards is correctly placed in the survey questionnaire and the learning activity displays within the questionnaire. Standard IX: Reflection Indicator B. Understand methods of inquiry, self-assessment, and problem-solving strategies for use in professional self-assessment Student Reflection Completing this part of the education helped me understand the benefit of self reflection so that I was better able to improve my assessment qualities. The indicator for the standards is correctly placed in the survey questionnaire and the learning activity displays within the questionnaire and the reflective statement is basic statement explaining how the learning activity demonstrates the person’s competence to perform the stated indicator. Standard IX: Reflection Indicator B. Understand methods of inquiry, self- assessment, and problem- solving strategies for use in professional self-assessment Student Reflection I chose this artifact as it is important for a teacher to understand methods of inquiry, problem solving, and self- assessment/reflection for use in professional development. It's important to engage students in inquiry, self-assessment, and problem solving activities. When you engage students in these activities you can monitor your teaching skills, and use them to grow.

Keys to Learning: What Students Know and Can Do Standards Align Authentic Learning Activities Align Performance Assessment Formative Summative eFolio: Life-wide, Life-long