Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
© PMB 2007 Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities Unit 6 Metacognition: Thinking About Thinking and Learning.
Advertisements

Process Skill Writing / Writing Process. Students use elements of the writing process (planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing) to compose.
Welcome Introduction Parking lot Etc.
7 Chapter 14 Narrative Reading. Comprehension 3 Elements of Comprehension: The Reader.
Session 3 Assessement of, for, & as Learning. Phases of Assessment Diagnostic Formative Summative Assessment.
Improving Learning Results for Every Student.  Students with disabilities are challenged in comprehending expository texts (on and below grade level).
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Congruency to Math Standards How do we successfully monitor and support our teachers when we can’t be an expert in every content area?
Bringing Math Students into the Formative Assessment Equation: Tools and Strategies for the Middle Grades © Education Development Center, Inc. Moving Toward.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
How do you turn Assessment into Grades?. Because I believe there are many dimensions to mathematical learning, I have my students involved in a variety.
Metacognition Helping students to self-regulate. Definitions  Metacognition - literally “beyond knowing”, knowing what one knows and doesn’t know - promoting.
Knowledge & Ideas.  “The answer is always in the entire story, not a piece of it. “ Jim Harrison Session 5: Knowledge & Ideas.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Teaching Adults to Read Engaging Students in Metacognitive Conversation.
Comprehension Monitoring. What is comprehension monitoring? The ability of a reader to be aware, while reading, whether a text is making sense or not.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
DEVELOPING ACADEMIC LANGUAGE AND TEACHING LEARNING STRATEGIES Anna Uhl Chamot Jill Robbins George Washington University.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
No Squads Composite Score and Performance Subject: EXPLORE, PLAN, ACT Use EXPLORE, PLAN, ACT Report Learning Intentions - Today, I am going to 1. understand.
Critical and creative thinking
Developing Strategic Readers Developing Strategic Readers Dr. Connie Cain FLaRE Coordinator Just Read, Florida!
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Student-Centered Coaching Instructional Design and Assessment Presented by Diane Sweeney Author of: Student-Centered Coaching (Corwin, 2010), Student-
1 Let’s Meet! October 13,  All four people have to run.  The baton has to be held and passed by all participants.  You can have world class speed.
1 How can self-regulated learning be supported in mathematical E-learning environments? Presenters: Wei-Chih Hsu Professor : Ming-Puu Chen Date : 11/10/2008.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Second Grade For more information please refer to lum/integrated/ MCPS Curriculum 2.0 is built around developing.
Teaching Learning Strategies and Academic Language
1 What are the roles of learning targets and success criteria in my classroom? – I can specify plans for engaging my students with learning targets.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Professional Certification Professional Certification October 11, 2007 Standard: Effective Teaching Criteria 1(b) Using a variety of assessment strategies.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
This professional development is brought to you by: (AACC) Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center: A WestEd and CRESST partnership (
Romeo and Juliet Unit Portfolio Presentation Penny Archer.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Instructional Strategies That Support Mathematical Problem Solving Janis FreckmannBeth SchefelkerMilwaukee Public Schools
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Creating a Learning Progression 1.Examine the examples provided in Lesson 2 and determine the model you would like to use to create your own learning.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
The Academic Sustainability Gap
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Explicit Mathematics Instruction 2010 Region 3 Education Service Center Region / Texas A&M University.
CCSS 101: Standards for Mathematical Practice Class 3 March 14, 2011.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
TEACHING WITH A FOCUS ON LEARNERS One model of Differentiation: Sousa and Tomlinson (2011) Differentiation and The Brain. Purpose: Understanding Text Complexity.
Self Reflection and Professional Growth Synergy of Two Measures of Effectiveness.
Thinking Through Your Lesson Plan Assignment. Objectives 11-11:15 Three book talks 11:15-11:20 Review where think-aloud modeling and metacognitive framework.
LET’S REVISIT WHERE WE HAVE BEEN ? Compiled by M.Siwak.
PEPs Suggested guidelines For getting started Suggested guidelines For getting started.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel.
Writing Student Goals and Analyzing the Data for RTI Cassie Farrish Handouts for this session can be found on the AMLE2015 app.
Cluster Cycle 3: Inference Strategy Meeting 6: using THIEVES to infer main idea and important details.
A Strategy for Monitoring Comprehension
Teaching Students to Read Fluently
English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS)
Analyze Student Work Sample 2 Instructional Next Steps
Teacher Name Teacher Name Teacher Name Teacher Name Teacher Name
DEVELOPING ACADEMIC LANGUAGE AND TEACHING LEARNING STRATEGIES
Presentation transcript:

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel

Self-Assessment

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel Self-assessment Teacher Peers Two Sources of Feedback on Learning Slide 1

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel Turn & Talk What do you understand by the term… “metacognition”? Slide 2

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel The ability to monitor one’s thinking Brings the learning process to a conscious level A hallmark of effective learning Helps students develop the ability to take control of their own learning Metacognition Slide 3

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel Continuously monitoring learning progress toward a goal Making adjustments/redirecting learning when necessary Self-Regulation: What is it? Slide 4

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel Learning Goal/ Success Criteria Where am I going? Self-AssessmentWhere am I now? Self-RegulationWhere to next? How do I get there? Critical Questions for Student Self-Assessment and Self-Regulation Slide 5

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel An internal conversation led by a series of questions Metacognition Slide 6

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel What is the problem all about? Do I understand the problem? (comprehend the goal) Are there similarities/differences between the problem and similar problems I have solved in the past? (connections) What are the strategies/tactics/principles I can use to solve the problem? (use appropriate strategies) Does the solution make sense? If not, why not? (reflection) What do I do about it? (taking action) (adapted from Mevarech & Kramarski, 1997) Getting “Meta” About Math Slide 7

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel Your Turn Look at the example of a reading passage in Handout What metacognitive strategies is this reader using? What additional strategies could she have used to support her understanding of the text? Slide 8

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel Your Turn Use Handout to develop questions and reflective answers for a think-aloud to use with your students in your content area. Share the questions and reflective answers with a colleague for feedback. Then try it out with your students. Record information about what worked well and what can be improved. Slide 9

Copyright © 2012 Assessment and Accountability Comprehensive Center & North Central Comprehensive Center at McRel