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Assessment for Learning
 ‘the process of seeking and interpreting evidence for
use by learners and their teachers to decide where the
pupils are in their learning, where they need to go next
                  and how to get there’


        NOT
Assessment of Learning
  summative assessment for the use of grading and
                   reporting
WHY?
What’s in it for our girls?
What’s in it for our girls?
• They become more responsible for their own learning

• They recognise the next steps in their learning

• Feel more secure about taking risks

• Raises self-esteem and moves them towards ‘I can’ rather than ‘I can’t’

• Active involvement in the learning process (partner not recipient)

• Increases independence and motivation
What’s in it for us?
What’s in it for us?
❖   Shift of responsibility from teacher to pupil

❖   Smoother, more efficient lessons

❖   Pupils provide us with feedback so we can monitor progress

❖   Identifies next steps for a group/individual

❖   Pupils start to explain themselves more clearly

❖   More opportunities to challenge the most able

❖   Pupils do more of the work!
My lessons ...

❖   Spoon-feeding

❖   Predictability of activities / routine

❖   I give them the answers too easily

❖   Focuses on learning content, not skills or thinking

❖   Pupils become MORE dependent on me the longer they are
    in school
HOW?
AfL should ...
AfL should ...

❖   Use effective questioning techniques

❖   Use marking and feedback strategies

❖   Share learning goals

❖   Use peer and self-assessment
4 main categories of AfL
❖   Questioning

❖   Feedback

❖   Peer assessment

❖   Sharing objectives and marking critieria
10 Top Tips
10 Top Tips
10 Top Tips
❖   Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning
10 Top Tips
❖   Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning

❖   Hands up, but not yet ... let them think
10 Top Tips
❖   Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning

❖   Hands up, but not yet ... let them think

❖   Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is
    required
10 Top Tips
❖   Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning

❖   Hands up, but not yet ... let them think

❖   Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is
    required

❖   Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question
10 Top Tips
❖   Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning

❖   Hands up, but not yet ... let them think

❖   Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is
    required

❖   Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question

❖   Marking with comments, not grades
10 Top Tips
❖   Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning

❖   Hands up, but not yet ... let them think

❖   Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is
    required

❖   Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question

❖   Marking with comments, not grades

❖   Use dialogue when handing back books and work
10 Top Tips
❖   Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning

❖   Hands up, but not yet ... let them think

❖   Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is
    required

❖   Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question

❖   Marking with comments, not grades

❖   Use dialogue when handing back books and work

❖   Modelling: look at a finished product before starting a task
10 Top Tips
❖   Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning

❖   Hands up, but not yet ... let them think

❖   Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is
    required

❖   Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question

❖   Marking with comments, not grades

❖   Use dialogue when handing back books and work

❖   Modelling: look at a finished product before starting a task

❖   Learning objectives ... could be in the form of what we are learning today
10 Top Tips
❖   Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning

❖   Hands up, but not yet ... let them think

❖   Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is
    required

❖   Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question

❖   Marking with comments, not grades

❖   Use dialogue when handing back books and work

❖   Modelling: look at a finished product before starting a task

❖   Learning objectives ... could be in the form of what we are learning today

❖   Peer assessment, either in pairs of groups. Get the girls to decide on success criteria first
10 Top Tips
❖   Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning

❖   Hands up, but not yet ... let them think

❖   Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is
    required

❖   Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question

❖   Marking with comments, not grades

❖   Use dialogue when handing back books and work

❖   Modelling: look at a finished product before starting a task

❖   Learning objectives ... could be in the form of what we are learning today

❖   Peer assessment, either in pairs of groups. Get the girls to decide on success criteria first

❖   Share good work: show the class some examples of work they have done.

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A4L summary

  • 1. Assessment for Learning ‘the process of seeking and interpreting evidence for use by learners and their teachers to decide where the pupils are in their learning, where they need to go next and how to get there’ NOT Assessment of Learning summative assessment for the use of grading and reporting
  • 3. What’s in it for our girls?
  • 4. What’s in it for our girls? • They become more responsible for their own learning • They recognise the next steps in their learning • Feel more secure about taking risks • Raises self-esteem and moves them towards ‘I can’ rather than ‘I can’t’ • Active involvement in the learning process (partner not recipient) • Increases independence and motivation
  • 5. What’s in it for us?
  • 6. What’s in it for us? ❖ Shift of responsibility from teacher to pupil ❖ Smoother, more efficient lessons ❖ Pupils provide us with feedback so we can monitor progress ❖ Identifies next steps for a group/individual ❖ Pupils start to explain themselves more clearly ❖ More opportunities to challenge the most able ❖ Pupils do more of the work!
  • 7. My lessons ... ❖ Spoon-feeding ❖ Predictability of activities / routine ❖ I give them the answers too easily ❖ Focuses on learning content, not skills or thinking ❖ Pupils become MORE dependent on me the longer they are in school
  • 10. AfL should ... ❖ Use effective questioning techniques ❖ Use marking and feedback strategies ❖ Share learning goals ❖ Use peer and self-assessment
  • 11. 4 main categories of AfL ❖ Questioning ❖ Feedback ❖ Peer assessment ❖ Sharing objectives and marking critieria
  • 14. 10 Top Tips ❖ Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning
  • 15. 10 Top Tips ❖ Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning ❖ Hands up, but not yet ... let them think
  • 16. 10 Top Tips ❖ Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning ❖ Hands up, but not yet ... let them think ❖ Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is required
  • 17. 10 Top Tips ❖ Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning ❖ Hands up, but not yet ... let them think ❖ Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is required ❖ Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question
  • 18. 10 Top Tips ❖ Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning ❖ Hands up, but not yet ... let them think ❖ Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is required ❖ Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question ❖ Marking with comments, not grades
  • 19. 10 Top Tips ❖ Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning ❖ Hands up, but not yet ... let them think ❖ Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is required ❖ Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question ❖ Marking with comments, not grades ❖ Use dialogue when handing back books and work
  • 20. 10 Top Tips ❖ Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning ❖ Hands up, but not yet ... let them think ❖ Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is required ❖ Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question ❖ Marking with comments, not grades ❖ Use dialogue when handing back books and work ❖ Modelling: look at a finished product before starting a task
  • 21. 10 Top Tips ❖ Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning ❖ Hands up, but not yet ... let them think ❖ Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is required ❖ Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question ❖ Marking with comments, not grades ❖ Use dialogue when handing back books and work ❖ Modelling: look at a finished product before starting a task ❖ Learning objectives ... could be in the form of what we are learning today
  • 22. 10 Top Tips ❖ Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning ❖ Hands up, but not yet ... let them think ❖ Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is required ❖ Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question ❖ Marking with comments, not grades ❖ Use dialogue when handing back books and work ❖ Modelling: look at a finished product before starting a task ❖ Learning objectives ... could be in the form of what we are learning today ❖ Peer assessment, either in pairs of groups. Get the girls to decide on success criteria first
  • 23. 10 Top Tips ❖ Use ‘Even Better If ’ ... leads on to the next steps of learning ❖ Hands up, but not yet ... let them think ❖ Get girls to translate level descriptors into their own language so they understand better what is required ❖ Thumbs up / sideways / down after asking a question ❖ Marking with comments, not grades ❖ Use dialogue when handing back books and work ❖ Modelling: look at a finished product before starting a task ❖ Learning objectives ... could be in the form of what we are learning today ❖ Peer assessment, either in pairs of groups. Get the girls to decide on success criteria first ❖ Share good work: show the class some examples of work they have done.

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