| Helpful Tips for the ETSL Template |
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| Written by Robert A. Southworth Jr. |
| Tuesday, 24 March 2009 09:37 |
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I want to give our workshop participants an easy way to access our handout entitled: "Helpful Tips for filling in the Evidence of Teacher and Student Learning (ETSL) Template. Below please find most of the text without any of the diagrams... What is the relationship among the major components of the ETSL project? assessment IS THE GLUE OF THE HELPFUL ASSESSMENT TIP: Improve your assessment process because it drives teacher and student learning and collects the evidence of improved student learning. IMPROVING YOUR ASSESSMENT PROCESS Embedding Assessment into instruction means students are writing about what they are learning on a regular basis. Better evidence is derived from better questions about their learning. Validity is established by assessment that gathers better evidence of student learning. Reliability is established by assessment that does a better job of comparing students. Pre-, Mid- and Post- are three excellent sampling points.HELPFUL ASSESSMENT TIP: Embed the assessment. Gather better evidence. Ask students what they have learned. Sample Pre-, Mid- and Post- learning statements for stronger validity and reliability. OUTCOMES
HELPFUL ASSESSMENT TIP: The best evidence of the learning process comes from learning statements that show the outcome of student learning. You have to ask for these learning statements from students and your self in order to capture it as you go along, otherwise, the learning process goes un-assessed.
HELPFUL ASSESSMENT TIP: Choose a teaching and learning moment that highlights student demonstration of learning. Choose to display what students know before and after the event. Highlight their learning and yours. Describe the difference between their pre- and post- learning. Capture a mid- learning moment to increase accuracy. HOW CAN WE MEASURE THE OUTCOME OF THIS LEARNING PROCESS? HELPFUL ASSESSMENT TIP: The DIFFERENCE between PRE- and POST- LEARNING STATEMENTS is the progress in learning that you have documented. Â |
                                                              

