MTSS & Formative Assessment Mitch Fowler August 2013

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MTSS & Formative Assessment Mitch Fowler August 2013

Today’s Information Research (Stiggins and Marzano) – 10 Days Formative Assessment PD – 3 Days DataDirector Training – 1 Day

Today’s Outcomes Participants will: 1.understand how to access previous year’s data to identify potential areas of need. 2.understand how to create student friendly learning targets from standards. 3.understand how to identify the types of learning targets (knowledge, reasoning, performance skill, product). 4.understand how to identify appropriate assessment methods for student learning targets. 5.identify specific DataDirector reports to assist in remediation based on learning targets.

Previous Year’s Data (MEAP)

Previous Year’s Data (Local) Previous year’s assessments must be shared in DataDirector.

CLEAR AND APPROPRIATE LEARNING TARGETS Based on the work by Rick Stiggins

Assessment Maps 1.Big Ideas 2.Standards Assessed 3.Student Friendly Learning Targets 4.Learning Target Types 5.Timeline for Assessment, Remediation, and Extension This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Assessment Map - Big Idea What do you want students to remember 10 years from now? This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Assessment Map - Standards Assessed What standards must kids master by the time the unit is over? This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Assessment Map - I can Statements This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Creating Clear Learning Targets 1.Know what kinds of targets are represented in the curriculum. 2.Know which targets each assessment measures. 3.Communicate the learning targets in advance in language students can understand. This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Kinds of Targets Master content knowledge Use knowledge to reason and solve problems Demonstrate performance skills Create quality products This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Clear Targets: Benefits to Students Students who could identify their learning scored 27 percentile points higher than those who could not (Marzano, 2005). This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Learning Targets Any achievement expectations we hold for students. Statement of what we want students to learn. This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Which of these are actually learning targets? Senior Project Model of a Fort Present a Persuasive Argument State Report Diorama This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

A Social Studies Example This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA. World HistorySubject Korean WarTopic Chapter 10Resource Create a TimelineActivity Understand recurring conflicts that lead to war Learning Target

Kinds of Learning Targets Knowledge Reasoning Skill Product This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Kinds of Learning Targets - Knowledge Master factual and procedural knowedge to be learned outright or retrieved. Recognizes and describes patterns Understands long-term physiological benefits of regular participation in physical activity Explains the important characteristics of U.S. citizenship Knows that energy can be transformed between various forms This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Kinds of Learning Targets - Reasoning Use knowledge to reason and solve problems Uses statistical methods to describe, analyze, evaluate, and make decisions. Analyzes fitness assessments to set personal fitness goals, strategizes ways to reach goals, evaluate acvities. Examines data/results and proposes meaningful interpretation. This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Kinds of Learning Targets – Skill Demonstrate mastery of specific performance skills Measures length in metric and US units. Reads aloud with fluency and expression Dribbles to keep the ball away from an opponent Participates in civic discussion with the aim of solving current problems Uses simple equipment and tools to gather data This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Kinds of Learning Targets – Product Create quality products Constructs bar graphs Develops a personal health-related fitness plan Constructs physical models of familiar objects Creates a scripted scene based on improvised work This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Converting Learning Targets to Student Friendly Language (I Can statements) 1. Identify important or difficult learning goal. 2. Identify words(s) needing clarification. 3. Define the word(s). 4. Rewrite the definition as an “I can” statement in terms that students can understand. 5. Try it out and refine as needed. 6. Have students try this process. This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Student Friendly Language Word to be defined: SUMMARIZE o to give brief statement of the main points, main, events, or important ideas. Students Friendly Language: o I can summarize text. o This means I can make a short statement of the main points of the big ideas of what I read. This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Student Friendly Language Word to be defined: PREDICTION o A statement saying something will happen in the future. Students Friendly Language: o I can make predictions. o This means I can use information from what I read to guess at what will happen next. This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Student Friendly Language Learning Target: “Deeply examine policy issues…” Word to be defined: EXAMINE o A process by which problems, alternate views and reasons for differing views for a given situation are understood. Students Friendly Language: o I can examine. o This means I can state the problems, describe alternative views, and understand the reasons for these different views. This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Your Turn… Choose either “analyze” or “describe” and convert it into student friendly terms: o Definition: o Student Friendly Language: This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Clear and Appropriate Learning Targets Summary Things to remember: o Convert complex or unfamilar targets to student friendly language o Post targets or have students keep them o Connect learning targets to activities This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

EFFECTIVE ASSESSMENT DESIGN Based on the work by Rick Stiggins

Sound Assessment Design Select a proper assessment method Select or create quality items, tasks, and rubrics Sample – gather enough evidence Control for bias Design assessments so students can self-assess and set goals This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Possible Assessment Methods Selected Response o Multiple Choice o True/False o Matching o Fill In Extended Written Response Performance Assessment Personal Communication o Questions o Conferences o Interviews This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Target – Method Match Activity This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA. SREWRPAPC Know Reason Skills Product

Target – Method Match Activity This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA. SREWRPAPC Know++?+ Reason++++ Skills++ Product+

Assessment Map – Putting it All Together

Assessments & Targets This work is based on the professional develoment entitled Formative Assessment for Secondary Social Studies Teachers by John Vail, Doug Flynn, and Heather Reid. Presented August 2009 at the Kalamazoo RESA.

Using Assessment Data

Using Assessment Data - Remediation I Can #1I Can #2I Can #3 Yes (>75%) NoYes (>85%) NoYes (>75%) No John Paul Ringo Scary Sporty Posh John Scary Sporty Posh Paul Ringo Scary Sporty Posh John Paul Next Steps ExtensionRemediationExtensionRemediationExtensionRemediation When?9/31 10/1 10/2 What?

Questions?