Welcome back to my second blog post for assessment. I would like to share with you how the Growing Success document impacted my beliefs in assessment.
Purpose of the document is to..
- update, clarify, consolidate and co-ordinate new policy when teaching
- to achieve fairness, transparency, equity and consistency for all.
I learned that as a future teacher, I would need to carefully plan the curriculum expectations while also meeting each students need, interests, learning styles, preferences, needs and experience of all students. It is also important to always provide ongoing descriptive feedback to students, which should be clear, specific, meaningful to support their learning and achievement. I also learned that it is very important as a future teacher to develop students' self-assessment skills. This is important to enable students to asses their own learning, set specific goals, and plan next steps for their learning.
Well folks,
Don't forget to read the Growing Success document and how you can provide multiple opportunities for students to demonstrate their full potential in their learning.
EDBE 8Y01 Digital Portfolio: AER Strategy Form Name: May Ghalib
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GROWING SUCCESS POLICIES
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My Professional Learning Goals
1 goal for each
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Strategies For Meeting
My Goals
1 strategy for each
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Curated
Resources
minimum of 2 sources for each
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POLICY
Fundamental Principles
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My goal for this policy is to be confident in being able to provide
personalized and meaningful feedback to students so that they and their
families may clearly understand and received a fair and meaningful
evaluation.
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My strategy to work towards this goal will be to develop a running
record system or book that is easily accessible so that I can digitally or
physical record learning skills and work habit records for easy access and
evaluation later. I will discuss strategies with my associate teacher to come
up with a system that is logical and meaningful for individualization.
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Growing
Success, Chapter 2
Ontario Ministry of Education. (October 2006). Finding common ground:
Character development in Ontario schools. K-12. Toronto: author.
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POLICY
Learning Skills & Work Habits
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I want to incorporate the learning goals and work habits as
often as possible into lessons I am teaching without it becoming overbearing,
tedious or hindering the curriculum learning.
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I plan on achieving this goal by setting
up a co-created success criteria chart with my students at the beginning of
the year and keeping it posted and visible throughout the year. I will refer
back to this chart when necessary for lessons and also as a tool to guide the
students in their own learning.
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Growing Success, Chapter 2
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POLICY
Performance Standards: The Achievement Chart
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I want to ensure that I developing lesson plans that enable students
to succeed and reach a level 4 on the achievement chart. I also want to help
students produce work that is evidence of a level four piece of work.
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I will achieve these goals by being clear in my instruction,
seeking feedback and guidance from colleagues in regards to me lesson plans,
sharing success criteria once again with my students, clarify any student
questions before assignments are begun, and conference regularly with my
students to ensure they are meeting their full potential.
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Growing Success Chapter 3
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POLICY
Assessment FOR Learning & AS Learning
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My goal for my teaching practicum will be to implement assessment FOR
learning in order to gauge where my students are at their learning. This will
help me when planning based on their current understanding.
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My strategy for this goal will be to utilize diagnostic assessment at
the beginning of different units or strands. Then I will continue to use
formative assessment when possible so that I can continue to develop
assessment tools and strategies that are most appropriate for my student and
promote the most learning. I will continue to self-assess to evaluate if my
methods are having a positive impact on my students.
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Growing
Success Chapter 4
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POLICY
Evaluation
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My goal for evaluation will be to minimize as much bias and
preconceptions as possible for my evaluation.
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I need to become confortable with acknowledging prior biases and have
discussions with my associate teacher regarding prior biases and be open
about current biases we may consciously or unconsciously be portraying during
evaluation.
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Growing Success Chapter 5
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POLICY
Reporting Student Achievement
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Since I don’t have much experience in reporting student achievement, I
will make assumptions that, in the future, I want to produce meaningful
report cards with feedback that is encouraging for the student and parent. My
goal is to provide a clear direction for students and parents to where a
student can go next to improve.
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I will achieve this goal by maintaining a detailed digital notebook or
daybook with insightful comments about my students achievement or room for
growth.
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Growing Success Chapter 6
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POLICY
Students With Special Education Needs
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My goal is to gain more knowledge and experience on differentiated
instruction for children with special needs into the assessment portion of
those with special education needs. I will maximize student participation
in all activities and lessons, and provide an inclusive classroom.
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I will achieved this goal by
differentiating my learning so all students can be included, by using
universal design when creating my lesson plans and by promoting culture of
inclusivity by using diverse examples and language.
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Growing Success Chapter 7
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POLICY
English Language Learners
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I was once an ELL student, and I know I can closely relate to ELL
students. I want to support my ELL students through their incorporation into
my classroom and school environment by modifying lessons and activities that
best suits their comfort. Most of the students in my classroom are either ESL
or speak more than one language. My goal is to learn how to effectively
implement ELL considerations into my assessment method and strategies.
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I will achieve this goal by getting a better understanding of the school
and classroom culture. I will also ask my associate teacher to get better
understanding of any accommodation that are provided and are made in terms of
developing assessment with ELL students. My other resource will be to
assigned ELL teacher for our classroom, as have done when I was once an ELL
student.
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Growing Success Chapter 8
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