Today we began by dividing into small groups to discuss our journal articles. I really enjoy the time within our small groups because it is always so interesting to hear from people of different licensure areas! We had a social studies, a music, a math, and a biology (myself), so it was a good conglomeration of subjects. After going through each article, we came back to the topic of removing the arts from schools and the effects thereof on the students (which was the journal topic brought up by the music licensure classmate). We discussed how it does not really improve test scores as was the original purpose but may actually discourage students from attending school. Our group discussed how some students come to school just to participate in the activities, like band or sports, that do not necessarily have a basis in athletics. By removing the arts, our group believes that this serves to harm students more than it helps them.
After our group discussion, we returned to the total class setting and reviewed the chapter 10 powerpoint on portfolio assessment. As Dr. Dearman said, it was a "short but very important chapter." Dr. Dearman pointed out how portfolios are beneficial in any subject to measure student higher order thinking. Although important, they do not replace general tests. We talked about how students need various forms of assessment and how they need to be incorporating different medias and technologies. From what I now understand, a portfolio is useful because it is essentially various forms of student work put together in such a way that it serves to measure student progress and growth. A portfolio sounds a lot like the sketch book we used in 9th grade art. We started off with the basics, like shading and simple shapes, and progressed into more diverse forms of drawing, like the use of the various forms of lines. Now it's really neat to look back and see the progression and remember how far we came through that class, to really be able to see how much we learned. It is one of my greatest treasures from high school now. I can see how a portfolio would be a cool motivational tool for students. I think that a portfolio will wind up in the curriculum of my future classroom in some form or fashion.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Thursday, February 23
Today we went over chapters 8 and 9 after not coming to class Tuesday due to Mardi Gras break.
Chapter 8 was about the structure and use of higher order test items. I remember how in school our teachers would so often give us our essay questions verbatim ahead of time. As we talked about the purpose of essay questions today, I began to think about how I would not want to give so much away to my students if the whole purpose is to test their thinking on a higher level. Certainly it would be allowable to give them an idea of what might be asked so that they know which topics to review most thoroughly, but I do not intend to give my future students the test questions word for word as has been my experience in the past. I liked what we discussed about asking in an essay question for evidence to support the answer so as to ensure that the students are not just shooting the bull. Another interesting point made today was that open book tests should not be word for word but instead designed so that the text book and notes are a resource instead of an answer bank.
In chapter 9, we talked about performance based assessment. One thing that we got talking about was how, for every lesson, there must be at least four multi-motile activities to support it within a two-day period of time. This concept was interesting to me. I can see how it would be a wise thing to do as a teacher to ensure that the students are truly understanding what is being taught. I hope to incorporate this in my future classroom.
Chapter 8 was about the structure and use of higher order test items. I remember how in school our teachers would so often give us our essay questions verbatim ahead of time. As we talked about the purpose of essay questions today, I began to think about how I would not want to give so much away to my students if the whole purpose is to test their thinking on a higher level. Certainly it would be allowable to give them an idea of what might be asked so that they know which topics to review most thoroughly, but I do not intend to give my future students the test questions word for word as has been my experience in the past. I liked what we discussed about asking in an essay question for evidence to support the answer so as to ensure that the students are not just shooting the bull. Another interesting point made today was that open book tests should not be word for word but instead designed so that the text book and notes are a resource instead of an answer bank.
In chapter 9, we talked about performance based assessment. One thing that we got talking about was how, for every lesson, there must be at least four multi-motile activities to support it within a two-day period of time. This concept was interesting to me. I can see how it would be a wise thing to do as a teacher to ensure that the students are truly understanding what is being taught. I hope to incorporate this in my future classroom.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Thursday, February 16
Today instead of going over chapters 8 and 9 we were able to just discuss our tests and leave a little early. I was glad we took the time to go over our tests because it helped me understand why certain answers were wrong and why some were right. I will try to incorporate time to review tests in my future classroom so that my students will understand as well. Also, it might help them to understand the test format better so they can be better prepared for tests to come. After all, the purpose of testing is to see what the students know, not to confuse them.
Tuesday, February 14
Today we had our first test. I did not think it was too hard, but it was more thorough than I expected. I enjoyed being able to think out my answers to the discussion questions.
Thursday, February 9
So, in class today we talked about how our objectives are to be the focus of our classes, about how we are to create different instructional outcomes that challenge our students to use higher levels of thinking. We talked about Bloom's Taxonomy and how we are to be able to write objectives to the different levels. I am really enjoying this class because it is making me think about what will be expected of me as a teacher, about the high standards I am to hold myself to in order to be an effective teacher for my students. This class is making me think about all of the different things that go into preparing a lesson for effective teaching. The other thing we talked about today was the different formats that could be used to create a test. I had never really thought about how much time it takes to create a multiple choice question. After discussing the formats today, I think the best kinds of tests are those that use a variety of formats. This past semester my genetics class used a variety of questions, and I remember having to really know my stuff for those tests. Knowing that those tests were so thorough made me apply myself for that class, and so in the future I think that incorporating a variety of questions will be the most effective way of testing my students.
Tuesday, February 7
Today we did not meet face to face. Instead we were to complete the chapter 6 assignment sent by email. We just recently began discussing objectives in my Methods for Science Teachers class, so it was neat to reinforce discussions in my other class with an assignment in this one. I found the second question challenging and kind of exciting because I really enjoyed thinking about what kinds of objectives I'll be writing in the future. Also, I like the idea of using a test blueprint even though it sounds like it would be really time consuming. In the end I think a blueprint would prove to be worthwhile. On a side note, I've enjoyed not having to meet in class face to face when we have other work to do. I think it's refreshing to do work outside and come even better prepared to discussion the following class period.
Thursday, February 2
Today we discussed chapter 4 and 5. We talked about the purpose of testing and how important it is to make tests that are fair and measure what is discussed in class. Most of the class period was spent discussing criterion and norm referenced testing and where the overall goals of testing come from. Also, we discussed how important it is that tests are unbiased in their word choice so that all students understand what the question is asking. I thought it was an interesting point that some students may not understand what is considered a common reference to others and so may influence how a student does on a test. This class made me think about the time and effort that goes into creating tests that measure students fairly.
Tuesday, January 31
Today we began the class period with a discussion of our assignment from Chapter 3 which deals with RTI. Before answering the homework questions, I had never really understood what this mysterious RTI was. Having a mom in the school system means that I had at least heard the term before, but I had never questioned its meaning or how it could potentially affect my level of instruction.
RTI, as I now understand it, is actually a useful tool implemented in the classroom to identify students who may require differentiated levels of instruction. This could simply mean that the student needs extra help with literacy or it could be as severe as determining whether or not they should be placed in a special needs classroom. Before reading this chapter I did not realize that so much was already in place to determine whether students need help or not. I just assumed that teachers or counselors who knew the student before suggested that a student would need extra help.
After our discussion of RTI, we divided into groups to discuss the journal article concerning high stakes testing that was due today. I really enjoyed dividing into groups and discussing the different articles that we had each researched. I think it was more of a learning experience to discuss the articles with my peers than if we had just turned the assignments in because it was insightful to hear their comments as well as the teacher's additions. Perhaps this will be a strategy I can implement into my classroom someday.
Thursday, January 26
Today has been the first real Thursday of the school year. After having so much to do in so little time, I wasn't as prepared for class as I should have been. I didn't have the power points for chapters 1 and 2 printed off, but thankfully Natalie did so we were able to look at them together. I really enjoyed discussing the No Child Left Behind act and high stakes testing. In all my years of high school I never understood, never really understood, what these things were or how they affected me as a student. Now I can see that so much more goes into testing than I ever imagined. Also, I see how important it is to have a full understanding of the system in order to effectively prepare my future students for the tests they will be subjected to.
Tuesday, January 24
This is our third day of class. Just like Thursday we did not meet face to face and were to use this time to work on our outside assignment. At this point I have ordered the book but it has not come in yet, so I am beginning the assignment using information from the internet. Answering the questions from chapter one was fairly easy, but researching the two forms of testing was a little more difficult. I answered that question to the best of my ability but hope that the book will come in before Thursday so that I can answer it more thoroughly.
Thursday, January 19
Today I enjoyed not going to class. When I checked my email and saw that the assignment looked easy, I decided to wait to do it later. Also, at this point I still haven't bought the book because one of my friends might have it, so I think that I will wait until I know whether or not I can get the book before I start the assignment.
Tuesday, January 17
As the first day of class, it was definitely more intimidating than I expected. When I signed up for this class I thought it was going to be a simple, straightforward teaching class. Now I see that there is going to be a lot more expected from us. I see that it will require much more time and effort, and even though that worries me in some ways it also means that this will hopefully be a class in which I learn a lot in. I am looking forward to becoming a better teacher through what this class has to teach me.
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