Assessment of Learning | Assessment Types Series
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In this episode, we share our insights on what is Assessment of Learning, reviewing summative and interim assessments, as well as their purpose based on our experiences as teachers. We do so through the analogy of taking a vacation, focusing on the destination while making pit-stops along the route. We discuss who the users of this assessment type are, and identify some of the different ways in which Assessment of Learning can be effectively employed. Resources from the episode: Crane, E. W. (2010). Building an interim assessment system: A workbook for school districts [PDF File]. Council of Chief State School Officers. Retrieved from https://www.wested.org/online_pubs/Interim_Workbook081810.pdf Stiggins, R.J. Arter, J.A., CHappuis, J. & Chappuis, S. (2006). Classroom assessment for student learning: Doing it right-using it well. Portland, OR: ETS Theme song provided by Cary High School student Logan Foster Hosts: Mellisa Smith, Serena Halstead, and Spencer Ziegler Data, Research, and Accountability department for the Wake County Public School System.