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Wiggins, Alexis – Educational Leadership, 2022
A revision-based assessment system, driven by clear rubrics, can mean less stress, more effective feedback, and greater student learning. English teacher Alexis Wiggins shares an effective and time-friendly revision-based assessment system she developed that allows students to focus on learning, not their grade.
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Grading, Feedback (Response), High School Teachers
Arcuri, Ben; Dueck, Myron – Educational Leadership, 2022
Quizzes and tests don't count as feedback if educators and students can't act upon the information they provide. Two educators share simple tweaks to their quizzes and tests that helped them both get better feedback about their teaching and give better feedback to their students.
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Feedback (Response), Student Evaluation, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Cassie, Jonathan – Educational Leadership, 2018
Games can be great tools to engage reluctant learners and provide ongoing feedback to educators about how their lessons are "sticking." Cassie discusses how to use gamified formative assessments to measure different kinds of skills and looks at the different ways teachers can use games in the classroom--from out-of-the-box board games to…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Dueck, Myron – Educational Leadership, 2020
For students to feel empowered in their learning, they must understand the language, purpose, and goals of assessment. Dueck argues that students need to understand what they are supposed to be learning and determine whether they actually learned it. Clear objectives and cooperative assessments can help with these objectives.
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Student Evaluation, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Methods
Frey, Nancy; Fisher, Douglas; Hattie, John – Educational Leadership, 2018
For students, the authors argue, the ability to assess their own learning--that is, to actively understand their own progress and trajectory--can have a significant impact on achievement levels. The authors discuss factors associated with "assessment-capable learners" and offer examples of how to foster such characteristics in classrooms.
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Academic Achievement
Rappaport, Nancy; Gansner, Meredith; Flaherty, Lois T. – Educational Leadership, 2019
K-12 educators often face the dilemma of how to respond to a student who makes a threatening statement. They must decide whether the threat is credible and the student poses a real danger, as well as how to respond to keep everyone safe. In such situations, a team of professionals often does a "safety assessment" to learn more about this…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Safety, Evaluation Methods, Student Behavior
Swain, Sherry Seale; Friedrich, Linda – Educational Leadership, 2018
The authors describe the Analytic Writing Continuum, a scoring system developed by writing assessment experts and the National Writing Project that provides a powerful way for teachers to assess students' writing and see good next steps for writing instruction. They give examples of educators using the AWC both to help students self-evaluate their…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Guskey, Thomas R.; McTighe, Jay – Educational Leadership, 2016
Nearly every modern instructional planning model, differentiation approach, and personalized learning system incorporates some form of re-assessment. Yet there's scant research evidence that teachers use pre-assessment in ways that improve learning, according to Guskey and McTighe. To increase the likelihood that pre-assessment will be worth the…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Teaching Methods, Evaluation Methods, Educational Improvement
Mendels, Pamela – Educational Leadership, 2017
As part of "The Wallace Foundation's Principal Pipeline" initiative, six districts have been working to reshape their school leadership evaluation systems to provide better and more consistent feedback to principals--and ultimately to help them grow in their jobs. In this article, Pamela Mendels, a senior editor at Wallace, describes the…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Evaluation, Feedback (Response), School Districts
Tovani, Cris – Educational Leadership, 2016
Middle school teacher and author Cris Tovani describes how--after years of feeling frustrated about the time spent commenting on students' work only to find their work didn't improve--she changed both how she responded to student work and what she did with the information such work revealed to her. Tovani changed the timing of her feedback and…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Student Evaluation
Popham, W. James – Educational Leadership, 2016
"U.S. students are being educated less well these days than they should be," writes W. James Popham. One key contributing factor is that educators often use the wrong tests to make their most important educational decisions. Two recent events have made it a perfect time to change the way we conduct our educational testing: growing…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Educational Assessment, Educational Improvement, Teacher Role
Wren, Doug; Cashwell, Amy – Educational Leadership, 2018
The author describes how Virginia Beach City Public Schools developed a performance assessment that they administer to all 4th graders, 7th graders, and high school students in the district. He describes lessons learned about creating good performance tasks and developing a successful scoring process, as well as sharing tools connected to this…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Performance Based Assessment, Student Evaluation, Grade 4
Jung, Lee Ann – Educational Leadership, 2018
What is Goal Attainment Scaling? In this article, Lee Ann Jung defines it as a way to measure a student's progress toward an individualized goal. Instead of measuring a skill at a set time (for instance, on a test or other assignment), Goal Attainment Scaling tracks the steps a student takes over the course of a year in a targeted skill. Together,…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Achievement Gains, Achievement Rating, Progress Monitoring
Tschannen-Moran, Megan; Clement, Davis – Educational Leadership, 2018
Drawing on their research in creating the Vibrant School Scale, Megan Tschannen-Moran and Davis Clement describe the three characteristics of vibrant schools: enlivened minds, emboldened voices, and playful learning. The authors also detail a four-step, strengths-based process called appreciative inquiry that can help school members have…
Descriptors: School Culture, Institutional Characteristics, Inquiry, Educational Environment
Krachman, Sara Bartolino; LaRocca, Robert; Gabrieli, Christopher – Educational Leadership, 2018
In addition to excelling in subjects such as science, math, arts, and social studies, students must also develop skills like resiliency, adaptability, and collaboration in order to truly succeed in the world. But how do schools effectively measure those skills when they so often rely on standardized assessments? This article provides a thorough…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Social Development, Emotional Development
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