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n2teaching: WORDLE: A Practical Application
use WORDLE for assessment of blog posts, bookmarks or other rss feed items
in list: DIY, WORDLE and its applications
more fromsamccoy-n2teaching.blogspot.com
Chapter 7: Teaching Every Student TOC: Information & Ideas
process that supports assessment of student progress
more fromcast.org
Flickr for Assessment
from @injenuity; a method of using flickr for assessment; w/groups
in list: DIY
more fromwww.screencast.com
Education Week: It's Not What We Teach, It’s What They Learn
It’s easier to concern yourself with teaching than with learning, says Alfie Kohn.
about the fact that we should also be using learning to teach us more about how we teach; meta-teaching
in list: ethics
more fromwww.edweek.org
1 Success and Happiness Questionnaire and Free Self Help
interesting website; seems to have a helpful self assessment that students or adults can access; selected important variables in a wide range of domains.
more fromwww.csulb.edu
Create Great-Looking Interactive Quizzes (in minutes) - embed in any website / blog!
more frommystudiyo.com
Learning Community Design
Assessment task using wikispaces
more frommendingjuju.wikispaces.com
Thomas Guskey's 5 levels of professional development evaluation
good resource for evaluating your professional development activities and networks
in list: PLN: Formal & Informal
more fromwww.educationminnesota.org
rubrics home - Rubric Studio Home - RCampus
randyb shared this bookmark; an opensource website for teachers to use in evaluating alternative assessments, such as projects, units, experiments or hands-on activities.
in list: DIY
more fromwww.rcampus.com
Intel Education: Assessing Projects
how to set up projects and their assessment
more fromeducate.intel.com
The Nation’s Report Card: Writing 2007
2007 middle school level writing test analysis and report by nation and state in the USA; improvement in most areas, especially number of students now writing on the basic level; low societal expectations for need for boys to learn to write are still showing up in low numbers scoring in the proficient range.
more fromnces.ed.gov
4Teachers : Tools
thanks to conversation between Derrall G and Kristin Hokanson; reminded me of easy to use, exceptional resources for teachers; most are free, one at very low cost
in list: DIY
more fromwww.4teachers.org
Rubrics for Assessment - Online Professional Development for K-12 Teachers - University of Wisconsin - Stout
from the University of Wisconsin; not as coordinated as ALTEC 4 Teachers, but looks effective
in list: ethics
more fromwww.uwstout.edu
ZallesEssay3.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Designs for Assessing Foundational Data Literacy is written for the geosciences, BUT it is has applicability for all disciplines
more fromserc.carleton.edu
educational-origami » Bloom's and ICT tools
Many teachers use Bloom's taxonomy and Bloom's revised taxonomy in developing and structuring teaching and learning experiences for their students. This is an attempt to marry Bloom and the key action verbs to digital approaches and tools.
in list: elementaryinteractive
more fromedorigami.wikispaces.com
Reinventing the Big Test: The Challenge of Authentic Assessment | Edutopia
The educational assessment tests states use today have two fundamental flaws: They encourage the sort of mind-numbing drill-and-kill teaching educators (and students) despise, and, just as important, they don't tell us much about the quality of student learning.
more fromwww.edutopia.org
So Much to Learn...So Little Time: The Importance of Learning Another Language...or not if league table are invovlved
required testing in UK, called league tables, are cited by "experts" as a reason for fewer students learning other languages; Adam Sutcliffe responds
more fromthegordonschools.typepad.co.uk
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