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    My vision for academic success is that my students become more engaged in their learning as well as meet or exceed grade level expectations. To measure these two goals, I will first inventory my students’ current performance and dispositions towards learning. This will encompass gather assessment data, speaking with previous teachers, surveying my new students, and being a good listener of their daily class interactions during the first weeks of school. Once I have built of repository of…

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    to see how or if student learning was impacted. Today, Ms. Yoder stood at the front of the room and lead the students through a lecture on how to compare the slopes of functions. We provide note guides to students who benefit from the accommodation, like IEP student M. I kept…

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    Assessment is a fundamental component of early childhood education and care. Government documents including EYLF, QKLG, ACARA, and the Code of Ethics recognise the importance of assessment in monitoring and supporting each individual child’s learning and development across all educational settings (Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, 2009; Early Childhood Australia, 2006; Queensland Studies Authority, 2010; Smidt, 2015). My understanding is demonstrated throughout my…

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    groups, or economically disadvantaged students are specifically addressed in assessments that are used to measure academic achievement (NEA, 2007). In order for one’s true knowledge to be truly assessed these circumstances need to be taken into account: test taking jitters, personal abilities, educational and personal background, and the way the student learns. With these factors being known about a student, the assessment tends to be more valid than before. So think about it, how can multiple…

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    There are many different effective assessment methods that teachers utilize to meet the needs of every student in the classroom. This week’s Learning Resources emphasized the importance of different type of assessments, interventions, and the inquiry stance. As educators, we must understand that students possess different learning styles; therefore, we must provide different type of assessments to help them meet their needs and be successful in the classroom. Personally, I have achieved success…

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    constantly filed with assessment. Despite the point in the unit, assessments drive instruction, learning and ultimately more assessment. Mc Tighe and O’Connor (2005) believe that “classroom assessment and grading practices have the potential to measure and report learning but to also promote it”. When presented correctly, students understand that assessments are not threats that they should fear, but opportunities to show their academic strengths. The creation of a Photo Assessment Album helps…

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    what book or artifact some individual reads concerning the differences and relationships among educational assessments and evaluations, may be entirely dissimilar. Summarizing these two distinct yet similar processes has been an exposé for me. When approaching this project, I did find numerous articles and books that have been written and appeared very parallel regarding learning assessments and evaluation. After widespread exploration, I did find several books and articles that echo…

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    years, assessment types and how they are presented has changed drastically. Nowadays, students are given an active role in their assessments and are given a variety of assessment to meet their differing needs. The shift of assessments in education has been a continuous process. When I was in high school ten years ago, a majority of my tests were fifty question long, paper-and- pencil tests that asked “forced-choice questions” (Tileston, 2004). Those tests played an important role in my learning,…

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    reflect on myself as an educator. While there were many strengths from this unit, there was also some areas of growth that could have made the unit even more successful. One major strength from this unit was the differentiation of instruction and assessments. An area of growth for this unit would be to create a stronger behavior management system in order to make the time dedicated to math each day more valuable. A goal for improving teaching practice is finding a way to incorporate and utilize…

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    Reflection My first experience using assessments was when I worked as a special education aide at a local elementary school. I was fortunate to have a teacher who provided hands on experience, after she heard I had a passion for teaching and wanted to become a special education teacher in the future. The assessments we primarily used for our students were short quizzes that we created once a week. The quizzes had a direct relationship to the teacher’s curriculum that she taught the previous…

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