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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)
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
Duckor, Brent – Educational Leadership, 2014
Why is the teacher asking why? so much? Why is the teacher not calling on Mary and John, who have their hands up? And why is the teacher putting all answers on the white board, even the wrong ones? Students may struggle with such questions if they're unfamiliar with questioning techniques that seek to promote student learning, as opposed to…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Questioning Techniques, Priming
Bergmann, Jonathan; Sams, Aaron – Educational Leadership, 2014
What if all students had an opportunity to work through content at their own pace? What if all students had to master content before they moved on? The authors take their flipped-classroom model to the next level by flipping their classroom for mastery. In the flipped-mastery model, the teacher begins by organizing content around specific…
Descriptors: Mastery Learning, Teaching Methods, Educational Objectives, Concept Formation
Wiggins, Grant – Educational Leadership, 2012
The term "feedback" is often used to describe all kinds of comments made after the fact, including advice, praise, and evaluation. But none of these are feedback, strictly speaking. Basically, feedback is information about how one is doing in his or her efforts to reach a goal. Whether feedback is just there to be grasped or is provided by another…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation
O'Connor, Ken; Wormeli, Rick – Educational Leadership, 2011
Grades in school have remained notoriously imprecise and lacking in meaning. The authors suggest that grades should, first of all, be accurate. This means they shouldn't include nonacademic factors and grades for group work and they shouldn't be calculated using averages or zeroes. Second, they should be consistent, which schools and districts can…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Academic Achievement
Guskey, Thomas R. – Educational Leadership, 2010
Schools are frequently inundated with demands to implement new instructional interventions and teaching methods that are not yet backed up by a solid body of research. Fortunately, many of these innovations include elements of more established strategies for which evidence of positive effects does exist. Guskey describes the core elements of one…
Descriptors: Mastery Learning, Teaching Methods, Response to Intervention, Feedback (Response)
Nidus, Gabrielle; Sadder, Maya – Educational Leadership, 2011
Formative coaching, an approach that uses student work as the foundation for mentoring and professional development, can help principals become more effective instructional leaders. In formative coaching, teaches and coaches analyze student work to determine next steps for instruction. This article shows how a principal can use the steps of the…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Classroom Observation Techniques, Coaching (Performance), Principals
Chappuis, Stephen; Chappuis, Jan; Stiggins, Rick – Educational Leadership, 2009
Instructional decisions based on quality assessments and a balanced assessment system most effectively promote student learning. To inform sound decisions, assessments need to satisfy five key standards of quality: (1) clear purpose; (2) clear learning targets; (3) sound assessment design; (4) effective communication of results; and (5) student…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Standardized Tests, Evaluation Methods, Educational Quality
Chappuis, Stephen; Chappuis, Jan – Educational Leadership, 2008
Varying definitions of formative assessment have blurred the meaning of the term and caused confusion among educators. To determine whether a test is formative or summative, write the authors of this article, we need to ask, "How are the results going to be used? and Who is going to use them? The purpose of summative assessment is to make a…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Educational Improvement, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
Brookhart, Susan M. – Educational Leadership, 2008
Brookhart maintains that clear, positive teacher feedback, which provides precise information on the next steps a student can take to reach their learning targets, is at the heart of formative assessment. Because feedback is closely tied to students' feelings of self-efficacy, it can be destructive as well as motivating. Drawing on research and…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Self Efficacy, Formative Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Sato, Mistilina; Atkin, J. Myron – Educational Leadership, 2007
Formative assessment has been receiving increasing attention in education. But from a classroom teacher's perspective, changing assessment practices is not always an easy, straightforward process. This article describes the experiences of five middle schools science teachers who met together weekly to exchange ideas about integrating formative…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Teacher Improvement
Guskey, Thomas R.; Smith, Jeffrey K.; Smith, Lisa F.; Crooks, Terry; Flockton, Lester – Educational Leadership, 2006
Every year, New Zealand assesses students' learning progress through the National Educational Monitoring Project (NEMP). NEMP is a national, formative evaluation effort that provides New Zealand educators with an accurate picture of students' education progress at Year 4 and Year 8, which are roughly comparable to grades 3 and 7 in the United…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries, Literacy, National Competency Tests
Chappuis, Jan – Educational Leadership, 2005
Research has established that formative assessment is more likely to produce significant learning gains if students can answer three questions: Where am I going? Where am I now? and How can I close the gap? She offers seven strategies that teachers can use to involve students in the assessment process and ensure that students are the primary users…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Educational Strategies

Benson, Shirley Hildebrand – Educational Leadership, 2000
A high-school English teacher explains how she transformed her listless, "drive-thru" classes into "partnership" classes with highly motivated students eager to demonstrate and evaluate their skills. Students could work at their own best pace so long as the work got done and had acceptable quality. (MLH)
Descriptors: English Teachers, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation, Grading