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1 Early Childhood Assessment May 06, 2014
Assessment night Early Childhood Assessment May 06, 2014 CAECP SCHOOL

2 Agenda Type of assessment Administration of Assessment Legal
Parent/Community Involvement Expectations/Outcomes Interactive Activity Evaluation

3 Assessment Type Assessments: the process of observing, recording, and documenting the work of children Assessments include; portfolios, work sample, teachers and parents checklist, anecdotal, interviews, consistent tests observations Providing parents with evidence, the value of assessments results, encourages learners “Assessment provide different results for children’s to identify is behavior and the challenges they occur in every day of their lives” (James Madison University). Also a way to demonstrate the effectiveness of the program

4 Administration of Assessment
Educator’s asses student’s one by one testing Taking test electronically to gain more computer skills Apply assessments once a week so student can retain their learning abilities Its giving at the end of the day, so student’s wont forget what they learned

5 Legal Considerations “Child disability, medications, therapies, educational goals, or what is happening at home are examples of information that you should keep confidential out of consideration for the family’s right to privacy and your goal to establish trusting relationships with families” (Rural Institute on Disabilities). Having a statement of Confidentiality form Partnership with parents, families are grounded in mutual respect Achieve better quality

6 Involvement Parents, family, community being involved helps students be more successful, assisting in children’s learning show more encouragement from parent, helps maintain schools better Increases student achievements, knowledge, social skills, improved behavior, as well as ability to adapt well to school Workshops for parents, community collaboration

7 Expectations/ Outcomes
“Research demonstrate effects of teachers on student achievement” (Alexandria ). Focus more on student, develop more assessment plans to expand them, and more learning improvement. Better quality, to insure that student will succeed more academically. “The Assessment of Student Learning Gains instrument is intended to supplement or replace the type of assessment instrument with which faculty are most familiar, namely departmental or institution-wide "student classroom evaluation" instruments” (Seymour ). to gain more experience when dealing with new assessment tools, and to reinforce better to always have a backup on your observation.

8 Interactive Activity Creating more assessment parent night
Providing activities were each parent is assigned to do a task “Volunteering in classrooms/after school activities, attending open houses and parent teacher conferences on a regular basis, contacting teachers/counselors by phone or mail to discuss status of your child, attending board meetings on a regular basis, and writing the Annual Report” ( Michigan Department of Education ). “Having parents be involve in: Math competitions, Health /physical fitness, Family read-a-thon, Family science fair, Summer make-and-take/reinforcement activities for summer” ( Michigan Department of Education).

9 Evaluation The most important of this assessment is to communicate more with the parents, and community. Assessing is the most efficient way you can get to have a good quality, and paper work when dealing with the children’s behavior. Giving a format of all the work and experience we as educators have, give feedback to parents, and providing all the information in a meeting. Giving assessments such as: Interviews Evaluation form Checklist Portfolios survey

10 Bibliography A. (2014, June 27). Membership. Retrieved May 6, 2014, from Teacher-and-Why-We-Should-Assess-It.aspx Michigan Department of Education. PARENT INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES. March < Schools of North Carolina. (n.d.). [Brochure]. Author. Retrieved May 3, 2014, from Rural Institute on Disabilities. (1997, Summer). Maintaining Confidentiality in Your Program. Publications and Reports, 7. Retrieved May 3, 2014, from Seymour, E. (197). Student Assessment of Learning Gains -- Instrument Description. Retrieved May 6, 2014, from What is Assessment? (n.d.). Retrieved May 3, 2014, from


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