Your goal for this course:
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How are you going to learn it?
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How will you know you have achieved it?
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How will you demonstrate that you have learned
it?
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Notes:
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- Gain resources of simple assessment/evaluation
templates/tools
- Understand
when and what type of evaluation tool is most beneficial in specific
circumstances
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- pay attention to extra resources listed in the
class
- create a list of helpful resources
- ask for feedback/help/advice/ experience from
peers
- pay close attention to types and benefits of
evaluation tools
- participate in discussion boards
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- have a list of at least 7 outside
resources/templates/ideas regarding assessments these
do not have to be outside the course resources
- see the purpose in evaluation tools and match
them to specific circumstances
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- hear a scenario and have a few ideas of tools
to use in evaluation
- Assignment 4 deals with connecting appropriate
assessments with the lesson plan
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- the previous two columns overlap slightly in
their answers
- I think coming up with great ways of assessing
students is only as good as the appropriate type and timing of the
assessments.
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My
goal for this course was to gain basic and foundational assessment/evaluation
tools that I could practically use in the classroom. I also wanted to learn
what type of assessment/evaluation would be the most beneficial and useful in
specific contexts.
Some
of the ideas I had come up with to help me in this excursion was to pay
attention to extra resources, create a list of helpful resources, take note of
types and benefits of evaluation tools and gain advice from peers.
I
definitely found that the collaboration of my peers helped me in my
understanding of assessments and evaluations. There are a number of fellow
students who have/are working in ESL classrooms in one capacity or another. I
try to pay extra attention to those who I know have experience in ESL
classrooms as I find these students give very helpful insight. These are
people, who despite never meeting them, I respect and therefore, value their
opinions. Even those who do not have experience is ESL classrooms have proven
to be helpful. One student, in particular, was very regular at responding to my
posts, she always had praise to offer but would also provide helpful questions
that would cause me to think further into what I had said. We ended up having
some constructive conversations.
Throughout
the course, I slowly added different online resources to a list to be an aide
for me. They consisted of assessment templates, assessment ideas, as well as
the basics of how to create an assessment and what to consider when creating
one. Some of the resources I came across I found within the course, while others
I found on my own either for different tasks or personal growth. I have
accumulated over seven of these resources. Some of them are more helpful than
others and some I read more closely than others. You can find my list of
helpful resources on my blog at https://thetesladventure.blogspot.com/2018/10/helpful-resources.html.
The
course itself aligned with my goals very well. Specifically, learning about
formative and summative assessments was really helpful for me to learn the
values of each, when they are appropriate and how best to present them to my
students. When it came to creating my Assignment 4 for the class, I did have a
few ideas quite quickly and was able to find resources to help guide me quickly
and effectively. The Canadian Language Benchmarks PDF
(https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/pdf/pub/language-benchmarks.pdf)
has been very helpful in giving ideas of how to assess different skills, it
also gives excellent rubric material to utilize.
Overall,
I believe I accomplished my goal. I was able to gain many resources and an
abundance of knowledge about assessments and evaluations. My idea of what
assessments were has definitely filled in the gaps. I did not have a practical
concept of assessments, evaluations, their rubrics and how they were created.
By following my learning plan and engaging with the course material in an
intentional way I was able to obtain new knowledge and modify my existing
knowledge.
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