Continuing our research on standards-based grading leads us to a conversation about formative and summative assessment.
Below, Rick Wormeli shares his thoughts about formative and summative assessments.
Formative Assessment and Standards Based Grading by Robert Marzano
From Amazon: Formative Assessment and Standards-Based Grading offers teachers
everything they need to know to implement an integrated system of
assessment and grading that will enhance both their own teaching and
their students learning. Much has been written about the benefits of
formative assessment that is, assessment that is used while instruction
is occurring rather than at the end of a course or unit but most
descriptions of the practice have been general. Dr. Robert Marzano
provides the specifics. He explains how to design and interpret three
different types of formative assessments, how to track student progress,
and how to assign meaningful grades, even if a school or district
continues to use a traditional grading system. He brings each concept to
life with detailed examples of teachers from different subject areas
applying it in their classrooms. The second book in the Classroom
Strategies That Work library, this clear, highly practical guide follows
the series format, first summarizing key research and then translating
it into recommendations for classroom practice. In addition to the
explanations and examples of assessment and grading strategies, each
chapter includes helpful exercises to reinforce the reader s
understanding of the content.
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