Rachelle Dené Poth shares resources for creating meaningful assessments.
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RebeccaMoore's curator insight,
April 15, 2017 2:11 PM
This Edutopia article presents simple ideas for formative assessments in which students communicate their level of comfort with content. I particularly like the square/triangle/circle task and other exit slip ideas.
Helen Stone's curator insight,
May 23, 2020 9:53 PM
Thanks Lynne. This is a great visual tool to use to remind myself to consciously flip the classroom and lessons to a more student-centred approach. I love the concept - Learner choice and voice .
Ryan Biddle's curator insight,
May 30, 2020 2:26 AM
Giving students the power to choose how they learn and how they express what they have learnt is a great way of keeping students engaged. This teaching method can facilitate the 4 C’s of student learning (critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity). When I reflect on my own positive experiences as a school student, I think of the projects, classes and assignments where I had the freedom and responsibility for my own learning. Loved this article.
Luke Herring's curator insight,
June 13, 2020 3:27 AM
Classrooms are no longer the place for merely 'chalk and talk'. Education in the 21st Century is now a collaborative journey between student and educator, where learner choice and voice is integral to the process.
If students feel like a passive bystander in their education, they will act accordingly. Yet, if their individuality is taken into consideration, and they are included in the education process, they are more likely to take charge of their learning and actively participate. |
Gust MEES's curator insight,
July 12, 2015 8:27 AM
Why not let students choose what works best for them – student voice. To me, letting students choose what tools they use and how they organize shows a strength based approach to student learning. What benefit is there in forcing students to function in a way that may not be self directed and self optimized? Learn more: - https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2015/05/26/what-are-the-skills-needed-from-students-in-the-future/
Sharon Berman's curator insight,
July 12, 2015 5:56 PM
Does this really still happen? Do teachers/Academics stop students learning and exploring in the class? |