formative assessment with rubric.
How to complete a formative assessment with a rubric.
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SPED7720_21_AssessmentPortfolio_Revised_Sum20231.docx
SPED7720_21_AssessmentPortfolio_Revised_Sum20231.docx
SPED 7720 & 7721: Assessment Portfolio Template
Your Name: _________________________ Date: ____________
Program: M.A.T or M.Ed.: ___________________________
*Be sure to attach the following in one PDF file:
· Copy of the formative assessment with scoring criteria
· Copy of the grading tool you created
· Marked copies of the student’s work that reflect your evaluation and student feedback
Part A: Formative Assessment Report (write information under the headers below)
Basic information about the instrument (name, author, date, publisher, cost)
Purpose and intended population/setting of the instrument
Psychometric properties if available/applicable
Validity and Reliability of the instrument
Strategies for involving students, parents, and colleagues in the assessment process
Advantages and disadvantages of the instrument
Which concepts or domains does the assessment address?
What provisions (e.g., in terms of time and circumstances, tasks), if any, did you make on the assessment for individuals who have particular learning differences or needs?
What were the scoring criteria you used?
Part B: Description of your Learner
Description of your learner (include the following: initials for the student name, age, grade, setting, current level of the student, IEP goals, strengths, and challenges)
Does the learner require accommodations for testing? Why or why not?
How will you implement those accommodations?
Part C: Reflection on what you Learned about the Student from Evaluating their Performance (Use specific examples from the student's work to illustrate your points; use the headers below)
Synthesis of the learner’s current levels of performance regarding the knowledge and skills on the assessment
What the learner still needs to learn about the subject area
Next steps for the learner, based on the assessment results and why
What, if anything, would you do to improve the assessment instruments?
Part D: Description of Ways in which You Involved Students in the Assessment:
Were students involved in the assessment?
Discuss opportunities for self-determination, self-monitoring, and reinforcement.
How did you communicate the information you learned through the assessment to the students?
What did they do with the information?
Part E: Discussion of how you Minimized Bias within your Self-Assessment Process.
Part F: Description of your Communication Plan - (Describe how you plan to communicate and involve test results to the student’s parents or guardians, colleagues, as well as the student being tested.)
SPED 7720 & 7721: Assessment Portfolio Rubric
SPED7720_21_AssessmentPortfolio_Revised_Sum20231.docx
SPED 7720 & 7721: Assessment Portfolio Template
Your Name: _________________________ Date: ____________
Program: M.A.T or M.Ed.: ___________________________
*Be sure to attach the following in one PDF file:
· Copy of the formative assessment with scoring criteria
· Copy of the grading tool you created
· Marked copies of the student’s work that reflect your evaluation and student feedback
Part A: Formative Assessment Report (write information under the headers below)
Basic information about the instrument (name, author, date, publisher, cost)
Purpose and intended population/setting of the instrument
Psychometric properties if available/applicable
Validity and Reliability of the instrument
Strategies for involving students, parents, and colleagues in the assessment process
Advantages and disadvantages of the instrument
Which concepts or domains does the assessment address?
What provisions (e.g., in terms of time and circumstances, tasks), if any, did you make on the assessment for individuals who have particular learning differences or needs?
What were the scoring criteria you used?
Part B: Description of your Learner
Description of your learner (include the following: initials for the student name, age, grade, setting, current level of the student, IEP goals, strengths, and challenges)
Does the learner require accommodations for testing? Why or why not?
How will you implement those accommodations?
Part C: Reflection on what you Learned about the Student from Evaluating their Performance (Use specific examples from the student's work to illustrate your points; use the headers below)
Synthesis of the learner’s current levels of performance regarding the knowledge and skills on the assessment
What the learner still needs to learn about the subject area
Next steps for the learner, based on the assessment results and why
What, if anything, would you do to improve the assessment instruments?
Part D: Description of Ways in which You Involved Students in the Assessment:
Were students involved in the assessment?
Discuss opportunities for self-determination, self-monitoring, and reinforcement.
How did you communicate the information you learned through the assessment to the students?
What did they do with the information?
Part E: Discussion of how you Minimized Bias within your Self-Assessment Process.
Part F: Description of your Communication Plan - (Describe how you plan to communicate and involve test results to the student’s parents or guardians, colleagues, as well as the student being tested.)
SPED 7720 & 7721: Assessment Portfolio Rubric
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