Friday, March 28, 2014

Reflection # 9



   1.   Description of a method of understanding prior-knowledge of students.
Quizzes and surveys can be taken ahead of time to determine the capabilities of the students.  These determined capabilities will in hand be used to develop the ways in which lessons with be taught, projects will be conducted and grading rubrics will also be based on them
    2.  Discussion on the importance of establishing anchors for a project.
Anchors are important to establish before assessing a student’s work.  Not every student starts their learning process in the same location, so it is unfair to grade them by the same finishing standard.  They should be graded by level of progression and effort.
    3.  Description of several ways to assess what students learned during the project.
It is important to asses a student’s progress in more ways than just evaluating a written paper.  It is important to also evaluate their understanding, presentation, knowledge of content, work ethic and so on.  All of these areas are important to learn while in school and therefore they should be assessed.
   4.   Discussion on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
Anchors are a great concept to use while determining how the project will be graded.  Expectations for each student will remain equally demanding, but also equal within the starting point.  That way students with more experience do not excel above the others in their classes, just because of their advantage before even beginning the project.

3 comments:

  1. I like how you related this chapter to your topic. I like your way of describing how the expectations for each student will be equally demanding. This really does allow the students to equallly participate with everything and not just the experienced student doing all of the work.

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  2. I agree that anchors are a great concept to use while grading a project. It is important to allow students to feel comfortable while working with groups of students who are at different levels of learning.

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  3. I think you should review your students previous work before you establish "anchors". This way you have a idea of where they are and you can set new goals that are attainable for each student. I do agree though that you should assess after anchors are set, but you must asses previous work to be able to expand instruction and help all learners be successful.

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