EDB150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Summative Assessment

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14 Jun 2018
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Role of Summative Assessment
Formal evidence of learning
How well has the student demonstrated the learning intentions?
o Consistent and comparable judgements by teacher based on evidence, linked to success
criteria
Feedback and reporting achievement.
o Create opportunities for feed forward (task, process and self-regulation levels) including
about learner identity (self)
What's the purpose of summative feedback and reported achievement for standards?
Feedback (clear annotations and de-briefing activity) helps students to see links between their work
and the success criteria.
According to Hattie (2009), good feedback/feed forward should also allow the student to:
Reflect on the task and the 'product'.
Reflect on the process of creating the 'product' (for similar future tasks).
Consider their self regulation (learning and engagement processes).
Acknowledge personal growth.
Summative assessment is an opportunity for teachers to:
Reflect on learning and task design
Identify the challenges faced by students and consider how to better support learning
Deepen appreciation of the class and their collective/individual abilities.
This can lead to:
More strategic approaches to supporting the class' learning
Opportunities for improvement with future classes
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Formal evidence of learning: how well has the student demonstrated the learning intentions, consistent and comparable judgements by teacher based on evidence, linked to success criteria. Feedback and reporting achievement: create opportunities for feed forward (task, process and self-regulation levels) including about learner identity (self) Feedback (clear annotations and de-briefing activity) helps students to see links between their work and the success criteria. Summative assessment is an opportunity for teachers to: reflect on learning and task design, deepen appreciation of the class and their collective/individual abilities. Identify the challenges faced by students and consider how to better support learning.

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