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* watch an introductory video on AfL and draw out the important points for discussion | * watch an introductory video on AfL and draw out the important points for discussion | ||
* watch a powerpoint presentation on AfL, pausing for reflection and to think about how interactive teaching techniques can help with the application of AfL in the classroom | * watch a powerpoint presentation on AfL, pausing for reflection and to think about how interactive teaching techniques can help with the application of AfL in the classroom | ||
|ict= | |ict=In this session you will continue consolidating the ICT skills you have learnt so far, and apply them in the classroom. You will be able to apply AfL techniques in conjunction with ICT classroom use as well. | ||
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*First fill in your name next to the title then add the date in the first row. | *First fill in your name next to the title then add the date in the first row. | ||
*Next describe your current understanding of assessment by identifying different kinds or elements of assessment that you know about. | *Next describe your current understanding of assessment by identifying different kinds or elements of assessment that you know about. | ||
*Lastly record the assessment measures that you have used in your classroom to assess the student's progress | *Lastly record the assessment measures that you have used in your classroom to assess the student's progress e.g. do you give them a test/ask them questions and record how they have answered/give them homework and assess how well they have done it etc? Please take care that you mention only the measures that you '''have used''' yourself and not the measures that you know of but have not tried. | ||
By completing another row at the beginning of each session on Assessment for Learning you can assess your own progress as the workshops proceed. As well as adding assessment methods ( | By completing another row at the beginning of each session on Assessment for Learning you can assess your own progress as the workshops proceed. As well as adding assessment methods (e.g. Traffic Lights) you can also add any new learning on assessment that the workshop sessions have highlighted. | ||
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Unit 4 is about ‘Assessment for Learning’ and not simply about ‘Assessment’. Before we proceed to understanding more about Assessment for Learning (AfL), let use our Traffic Lights. | Unit 4 is about ‘Assessment for Learning’ and not simply about ‘Assessment’. Before we proceed to understanding more about Assessment for Learning (AfL), let's use our Traffic Lights. | ||
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Reinforce that when Traffic Lights are displayed the teacher can see at a glance those students that need help. The Traffic Lights can be used while students are engaged in a task to indicate their progress. The teacher may need to gently remind students to display theirs by saying something like "remember to display your Traffic Light', "has everyone displayed their Traffic Light", 'have a look around and make sure that everyone has displayed their Traffic Light" etc. | Reinforce that when Traffic Lights are displayed the teacher can see at a glance those students that need help. The Traffic Lights can be used while students are engaged in a task to indicate their progress. The teacher may need to gently remind students to display theirs by saying something like "remember to display your Traffic Light', "has everyone displayed their Traffic Light?", 'have a look around and make sure that everyone has displayed their Traffic Light" etc. | ||
If the number of participants is 10 or less, make a note of the Traffic Light colour of each participant on a flip chart. You can prepare the flip chart with the participants’ names listed on it, in advance. | If the number of participants is 10 or less, make a note of the Traffic Light colour of each participant on a flip chart. You can prepare the flip chart with the participants’ names listed on it, in advance. | ||
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