ASSESSMENT: FORMATIVE & SUMMATIVE Practices for the Classroom.

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ASSESSMENT: FORMATIVE & SUMMATIVE Practices for the Classroom

Why Discuss Assessment? Data drives instruction

The word ‘assess’ comes from the Latin verb ‘assidere’ meaning ‘to sit with’. In assessment one is supposed to sit with the learner. This implies it is something we do ‘with’ and ‘for’ students and not ‘to’ students (Green, 1999). What is Assessment?

Assessment in education is the process of gathering, interpreting, recording, and using information about pupils’ responses to an educational task. (Harlen, Gipps, Broadfoot, Nuttal,1992)

The State of Assessment “A wealth of research – a poverty of practice.” (Black and Wiliam, 1998) Shift from “teaching” to “learning” Preservice and inservice training Confusion of terms and conditions  Evaluation  Assessment Formative Summative

Formative and summative assessment are interconnected. They seldom stand alone in construction or effect. The vast majority of genuine formative assessment is informal, with interactive and timely feedback and response. It is widely and empirically argued that formative assessment has the greatest impact on learning and achievement.

1.Teachers value and believe in students. 2.Sharing learning goals with the students. 3.Involving students in self-assessment. 4.Providing feedback that helps students recognize their next steps and how to take them. 5.Being confident that every student can improve. 6.Providing students with examples of what we expect from them. Values and Attitudes about Assessment

Formative Assessment Assessment for learning Taken at varying intervals throughout a course to provide information and feedback that will help improve  the quality of student learning  the quality of the course itself

“…learner-centered, teacher-directed, mutually beneficial, formative, context- specific, ongoing, and firmly rooted in good practice" (Angelo and Cross, 1993). Provides information on what an individual student needs  To practice  To have re-taught  To learn next

1.The identification by teachers & learners of learning goals, intentions or outcomes and criteria for achieving these. 2.Rich conversations between teachers & students that continually build and go deeper. 3.The provision of effective, timely feedback to enable students to advance their learning. 4.The active involvement of students in their own learning. 5.Teachers responding to identified learning needs and strengths by modifying their teaching approach(es). Black & Wiliam, 1998 Key Elements of Formative Assessment

Summative Assessment Assessment of learning Generally taken by students at the end of a unit or semester to demonstrate the "sum" of what they have or have not learned. Summative assessment methods are the most traditional way of evaluating student work. "Good summative assessments--tests and other graded evaluations--must be demonstrably reliable, valid, and free of bias" (Angelo and Cross, 1993).

Formative ‘… often means no more than that the assessment is carried out frequently and is planned at the same time as teaching.’ (Black and Wiliam, 1999) ‘… provides feedback which leads to students recognizing the (learning) gap and closing it … it is forward looking …’ (Harlen, 1998) ‘ … includes both feedback and self-monitoring.’ (Sadler, 1989) ‘… is used essentially to feed back into the teaching and learning process.’ (Tunstall and Gipps, 1996) Summative ‘…assessment (that) has increasingly been used to sum up learning…’(Black and Wiliam, 1999) ‘… looks at past achievements … adds procedures or tests to existing work... involves only marking and feedback grades to student … is separated from teaching … is carried out at intervals when achievement has to be summarized and reported.’ (Harlen, 1998)

If we think of our children as plants … Summative assessment of the plants is the process of simply measuring them. It might be interesting to compare and analyze measurements but, in themselves, these do not affect the growth of the plants. Formative assessment, on the other hand, is the equivalent of feeding and watering the plants appropriate to their needs - directly affecting their growth. The Garden Analogy

Factors Inhibiting Assessment A tendency for teachers to assess quantity and presentation of work rather than quality of learning. Greater attention given to marking and grading, much of it tending to lower self esteem of students, rather than providing advice for improvement. A strong emphasis on comparing students with each other, which demoralizes the less successful learners.

Self-evaluation Where would you place your assessment practice on the following continuum? The main focus is on: Quantity of work/PresentationQuality of learning Marking/Grading Comparing students Advice for improvement Identifying individual progress

Forms of Summative Assessment Performance Assessment Portfolio Traditional Tests

Implications for classroom practice Share learning goals with students. Involve students in self-assessment. Provide feedback that helps students recognize their next steps and how to take them. Be confident that every student can improve.