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getting there together:  assessing student learning buffy j. hamilton  || june 2011teachers as learners conference  griffin, georgia CC image via http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/4076310756/sizes/l/in/photostream/
How do you define assessment? Discussion Starter
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How do you Know when students have learned? Discussion Starter
Poll Question 1 How often do you as the school librarian assist in assessment of student work in your collaborative work with classroom teachers or if you are a classroom teacher, how often does your school librarian assist you with assessment of student learning?
“I don’t have time to grade or evaluate student work.” “I have to teach the same lessons time after time because the students don’t learn.” Source:  DuPre, 2008, Harada, AASL Fall Forum, 2006
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Assessment is done for a grade
Assessment is separate and distinct from learningSmall Group/Whole Group Discussion:  Challenging Assumptions and Beliefs Source:  DuPre, 2008 from challenges identified by Dr. Violet H. Harada, AASL Fall Forum 2006
3 essential questions for school librarians
“are we invisible or visible and indispensable teaching  partners?” Source:  DuPre, 2008 from challenges identified by Dr. Violet H. Harada, AASL Fall Forum 2006
“do we view assessment as intuitive and incidental or integral and intentional to learning?” Source:  DuPre, 2008 from challenges identified by Dr. Violet H. Harada, AASL Fall Forum 2006 CC image via http://www.flickr.com/photos/houseofcards/94935329/sizes/l/in/faves-10557450@N04/
“do we simply spout rhetoric on the importance of assessment, or can we demonstrate results?” Source:  DuPre, 2008 from challenges identified by Dr. Violet H. Harada, AASL Fall Forum 2006 CC image via http://goo.gl/oX70V
rationales for participating in assessment of student learning 1 CC image via http://goo.gl/CkHvX
why should school library media specialists play an active role in the assessment of student learning?
we cannot truly claim our role as teacher or provide direct evidence of the impact of library programs on student achievement without playing an active role in the assessment of student learning
“The school library media program is guided by regular assessment of student learning to ensure the program is meeting its goals.” Source:  American Association of School Librarians, 2009, p. 27Original photograph by Buffy J. Hamilton Original photograph by Buffy J. Hamilton
Uses formative assessment that give students feedback and the chance to revise their work Uses summative assessments of process and product in collaboration with teachers Uses performance based assessments (rubrics, checklists, portfolios, journals, observation, conferencing, self-questioning) Source:  American Association of School Librarians, 2009, p. 27 Assessment for Teaching in Learning
Creates rubrics for student work that integrate curricular, informational, and critical thinking standards Documents student progress through portfolios that demonstrate growth Implements critical analysis and evaluation strategies Assessment for Teaching in Learning Source:  American Association of School Librarians, 2009, p. 27
Solicits student input for the assessment of inquiry based instructional units upon their completion Solicits student input for post-assessment of inquiry based instructional units Solicits student input for post-assessment of inquiry-based instructional units Assessment for Teaching in Learning Source:  American Association of School Librarians, 2009, p. 27
“Library media specialists who reframe themselves as learning specialists will find the recognition, respect, and collaboration they seek when they put an end to "bad business" practices that divert focus from the mission” Harada & Zmuda, 2008http://goo.gl/zOFNw
“good library business” is about plotting and sticking to the library’s commitment to student learning
assessment is often the missing piece in our collaborative efforts with classroom teachers Source: Harada & Yoshina, 2006
forms of assessment 2 CC image via http://goo.gl/zOduy
formative assessment:  the measurement of knowledge and skills during the process of learning Source:  Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
Formative Assessment Formative assessments engage the school library media specialist, classroom teacher, and student in thinking about the learning process while it is happening so that adjustments can be made if needed Ongoing and reflective in nature Frames teachers and students as partners in learning Source:  Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
Examples of Teacher Led Formative Assessments Checklists Rubrics Exit cards or slips Observation checklists “Consultations” or mini-interviews Source:  Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
Examples of Student Led Formative Assessments Reflecting (learning logs or blogs, notetaking) Video recorded reflections/narratives Graphic organizers (KWL charts, concept maps/mind mapping, idea webs) Questions Sharing, Reciprocal Teaching Peer Review Source:  Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
summative assessment is the measurement of knowledge and skills at the end of a process of learning in order to determine                                 the amount and                                         quality of learning Source:  Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
Summative Assessments Presentations Portfolios Text based papers  Reflective narratives Multimedia creations (Voice Thread, Video, Glogster) Tests/Exams Performance based tasks Source:  Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
What formative and summative assessment are you using or Would you like to try in 2011-12? Share and Discuss
Poll Question 2 How often do students engage in formative or summative self-assessments?
student self-assessment:  who is in charge of your learning?
Standards for the 21st Century Learner in Action Original photography by Buffy J. Hamilton
Benefits of Student Self-Assessment Encourages participatory learning Increases intrinsic motivation Helps students construct new meanings Helps cultivate a sense of ownership of learning and agency over learning environment Source:  Harada, 2010
Possibilities for Self Assessments Forms of formative assessment can be adapted Students can participate in evaluating themselves with a rubric Transforming traditional types of self-assessment tools into virtual learning spaces  Source:  Harada, 2010
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3 incorporating assessment into the collaborative instructional design process
“the shift from a teaching focus to a learning focus is a crucial one”  violet harada CC image via http://www.flickr.com/photos/margolove/1810357551/sizes/l/
school librarians must engage in evidence based practice
identify specific learning        targets Source:  Harada & Yoshina, 2006
look for criteria to help us assess how well students achieve the targets and state the criteria clearly in terms of desired behavior using language students can understand Source:  Harada & Yoshina, 2006 CC image via  http://goo.gl/AlAQC
select a strategy or tool to conduct the assessment Source:  Harada & Yoshina, 2006 CC image via http://goo.gl/wX9UI
design a performance task for students demonstrating their achievement of a learning target Source:  Harada & Yoshina, 2006 CC image via http://goo.gl/Aiwh0
these “snapshots” of student work provide us concrete evidence to adjust our instruction and better meet learner needs Source:  Harada & Yoshina, 2006 CC image via http://goo.gl/hdoH7
how does this process look in real world practice? CC image via http://www.flickr.com/photos/nhuisman/3168683736/sizes/l/
Designing Learning with Backwards Design What do we want students to learn?(standards and objectives) How will we know if learning has taken place? (Assessment tools or strategies) How will we facilitate the learning process?(Shared responsibility of the school librarian, classroom teacher, and student) Source: Pappas, 2008/2009, p. 180
Contents of a Lesson/Unit Template Title of Lesson Grade Level/Subject Area Content standards, including benchmarks Information literacy standards Source:  Harada, 2007
Contents of a Lesson/Unit Template Specific learning targets Criteria to assess achievement of the learning target Performance task or object that will be assessed Tool to use in assessing how well students achieve the learning target Source:  Harada, 2007
Contents of a Lesson/Unit Template Lesson procedure Resources for the lesson Assessment results Reflection on what worked and ways to improve this lesson Source:  Harada, 2007
Lesson/Unit Plan Templates Google document may be accessed at http://goo.gl/mlAJT Image credit:  School Library Media Activities Monthly, Nov2007, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p21-25, 5p, 2 Illustrations, 2 Charts. Chart; found on p22 AASL Learning4Life Action Example Template may be accessed at http://goo.gl/qHHhm
carousel of ideas CC image via http://goo.gl/jZbmh
formative and summative assessments
1.2.5 Demonstrate adaptability by changing the inquiry focus, questions, resources, or strategies when necessary to achieve success.  1.1.9 Collaborate with others to broaden and deepen understanding.  conversations via active reflection and metacognition
google forms
creating conversations for assessment
let’s work together CC image via http://goo.gl/C7zHC
closing reflections and conversation CC image via http://goo.gl/OzJ9g
Reflection and Discussion What are you already doing? What questions are going through your mind? What connections do you see in your own situation? What might be your next steps? Source:  DuPre, 2008
recommended reads
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References Abler, R. (2011, February 15). Why formative assessments matter. Retrieved from Edutopia website: http://www.edutopia.org/‌blog/‌formative-assessments-importance-of-rebecca-alber American Association of School Librarians. (2009). Teaching for learning. In Empowering learners:  Guidelines for school library media programs (pp. 19-27). Chicago: Author. DuPre, C. (2008, February). Assessing student learning in the school library media center. Conference presentation presented at ECU Librarian to Librarian Networking Summit. Available at http://www.ecu.edu/‌cs-lib/‌trc/‌upload/‌Assessing_Student_Learning_in_the_School_Library-2.pdf
References Harada, V. H. (2007, November). From eyeballing to evidence: assessing for learning in hawaii library media centers. School Library Monthly, 24(3), 21-25. Retrieved from http://proxygsu-sche.galileo.usg.edu/‌login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/‌login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=27400685&site=ehost-live Harada, V. H. (2010, June). Self-assessment:   Challenging students to take charge of learning. School Library Monthly, 26(10), 13-15. Retrieved from http://proxygsu-sche.galileo.usg.edu/‌login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/‌login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=51003266&site=ehost-live Harada, V. H., & Yoshina, J. M. (2006, March). Assessing learning:  The missing piece in instruction? School Library Monthly, 22(7). Retrieved from http://www.schoollibrarymonthly.com/‌articles/‌Harada2006v22n7p20.html

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June 2011 Getting There Together: Assessing Student Learning

  • 1. getting there together: assessing student learning buffy j. hamilton || june 2011teachers as learners conference griffin, georgia CC image via http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/4076310756/sizes/l/in/photostream/
  • 2. How do you define assessment? Discussion Starter
  • 3. Don’t forget: You can copy-paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.
  • 4. How do you Know when students have learned? Discussion Starter
  • 5. Poll Question 1 How often do you as the school librarian assist in assessment of student work in your collaborative work with classroom teachers or if you are a classroom teacher, how often does your school librarian assist you with assessment of student learning?
  • 6. “I don’t have time to grade or evaluate student work.” “I have to teach the same lessons time after time because the students don’t learn.” Source: DuPre, 2008, Harada, AASL Fall Forum, 2006
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  • 8. Assessment is done for a grade
  • 9. Assessment is separate and distinct from learningSmall Group/Whole Group Discussion: Challenging Assumptions and Beliefs Source: DuPre, 2008 from challenges identified by Dr. Violet H. Harada, AASL Fall Forum 2006
  • 10. 3 essential questions for school librarians
  • 11. “are we invisible or visible and indispensable teaching partners?” Source: DuPre, 2008 from challenges identified by Dr. Violet H. Harada, AASL Fall Forum 2006
  • 12. “do we view assessment as intuitive and incidental or integral and intentional to learning?” Source: DuPre, 2008 from challenges identified by Dr. Violet H. Harada, AASL Fall Forum 2006 CC image via http://www.flickr.com/photos/houseofcards/94935329/sizes/l/in/faves-10557450@N04/
  • 13. “do we simply spout rhetoric on the importance of assessment, or can we demonstrate results?” Source: DuPre, 2008 from challenges identified by Dr. Violet H. Harada, AASL Fall Forum 2006 CC image via http://goo.gl/oX70V
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  • 15. rationales for participating in assessment of student learning 1 CC image via http://goo.gl/CkHvX
  • 16. why should school library media specialists play an active role in the assessment of student learning?
  • 17. we cannot truly claim our role as teacher or provide direct evidence of the impact of library programs on student achievement without playing an active role in the assessment of student learning
  • 18. “The school library media program is guided by regular assessment of student learning to ensure the program is meeting its goals.” Source: American Association of School Librarians, 2009, p. 27Original photograph by Buffy J. Hamilton Original photograph by Buffy J. Hamilton
  • 19. Uses formative assessment that give students feedback and the chance to revise their work Uses summative assessments of process and product in collaboration with teachers Uses performance based assessments (rubrics, checklists, portfolios, journals, observation, conferencing, self-questioning) Source: American Association of School Librarians, 2009, p. 27 Assessment for Teaching in Learning
  • 20. Creates rubrics for student work that integrate curricular, informational, and critical thinking standards Documents student progress through portfolios that demonstrate growth Implements critical analysis and evaluation strategies Assessment for Teaching in Learning Source: American Association of School Librarians, 2009, p. 27
  • 21. Solicits student input for the assessment of inquiry based instructional units upon their completion Solicits student input for post-assessment of inquiry based instructional units Solicits student input for post-assessment of inquiry-based instructional units Assessment for Teaching in Learning Source: American Association of School Librarians, 2009, p. 27
  • 22. “Library media specialists who reframe themselves as learning specialists will find the recognition, respect, and collaboration they seek when they put an end to "bad business" practices that divert focus from the mission” Harada & Zmuda, 2008http://goo.gl/zOFNw
  • 23. “good library business” is about plotting and sticking to the library’s commitment to student learning
  • 24. assessment is often the missing piece in our collaborative efforts with classroom teachers Source: Harada & Yoshina, 2006
  • 25. forms of assessment 2 CC image via http://goo.gl/zOduy
  • 26. formative assessment: the measurement of knowledge and skills during the process of learning Source: Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
  • 27. Formative Assessment Formative assessments engage the school library media specialist, classroom teacher, and student in thinking about the learning process while it is happening so that adjustments can be made if needed Ongoing and reflective in nature Frames teachers and students as partners in learning Source: Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
  • 28. Examples of Teacher Led Formative Assessments Checklists Rubrics Exit cards or slips Observation checklists “Consultations” or mini-interviews Source: Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
  • 29. Examples of Student Led Formative Assessments Reflecting (learning logs or blogs, notetaking) Video recorded reflections/narratives Graphic organizers (KWL charts, concept maps/mind mapping, idea webs) Questions Sharing, Reciprocal Teaching Peer Review Source: Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
  • 30. summative assessment is the measurement of knowledge and skills at the end of a process of learning in order to determine the amount and quality of learning Source: Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
  • 31. Summative Assessments Presentations Portfolios Text based papers Reflective narratives Multimedia creations (Voice Thread, Video, Glogster) Tests/Exams Performance based tasks Source: Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
  • 32. What formative and summative assessment are you using or Would you like to try in 2011-12? Share and Discuss
  • 33. Poll Question 2 How often do students engage in formative or summative self-assessments?
  • 34. student self-assessment: who is in charge of your learning?
  • 35. Standards for the 21st Century Learner in Action Original photography by Buffy J. Hamilton
  • 36. Benefits of Student Self-Assessment Encourages participatory learning Increases intrinsic motivation Helps students construct new meanings Helps cultivate a sense of ownership of learning and agency over learning environment Source: Harada, 2010
  • 37. Possibilities for Self Assessments Forms of formative assessment can be adapted Students can participate in evaluating themselves with a rubric Transforming traditional types of self-assessment tools into virtual learning spaces Source: Harada, 2010
  • 38. CC image via http://goo.gl/tiSB7
  • 39. 3 incorporating assessment into the collaborative instructional design process
  • 40. “the shift from a teaching focus to a learning focus is a crucial one” violet harada CC image via http://www.flickr.com/photos/margolove/1810357551/sizes/l/
  • 41. school librarians must engage in evidence based practice
  • 42. identify specific learning targets Source: Harada & Yoshina, 2006
  • 43. look for criteria to help us assess how well students achieve the targets and state the criteria clearly in terms of desired behavior using language students can understand Source: Harada & Yoshina, 2006 CC image via http://goo.gl/AlAQC
  • 44. select a strategy or tool to conduct the assessment Source: Harada & Yoshina, 2006 CC image via http://goo.gl/wX9UI
  • 45. design a performance task for students demonstrating their achievement of a learning target Source: Harada & Yoshina, 2006 CC image via http://goo.gl/Aiwh0
  • 46. these “snapshots” of student work provide us concrete evidence to adjust our instruction and better meet learner needs Source: Harada & Yoshina, 2006 CC image via http://goo.gl/hdoH7
  • 47. how does this process look in real world practice? CC image via http://www.flickr.com/photos/nhuisman/3168683736/sizes/l/
  • 48. Designing Learning with Backwards Design What do we want students to learn?(standards and objectives) How will we know if learning has taken place? (Assessment tools or strategies) How will we facilitate the learning process?(Shared responsibility of the school librarian, classroom teacher, and student) Source: Pappas, 2008/2009, p. 180
  • 49. Contents of a Lesson/Unit Template Title of Lesson Grade Level/Subject Area Content standards, including benchmarks Information literacy standards Source: Harada, 2007
  • 50. Contents of a Lesson/Unit Template Specific learning targets Criteria to assess achievement of the learning target Performance task or object that will be assessed Tool to use in assessing how well students achieve the learning target Source: Harada, 2007
  • 51. Contents of a Lesson/Unit Template Lesson procedure Resources for the lesson Assessment results Reflection on what worked and ways to improve this lesson Source: Harada, 2007
  • 52. Lesson/Unit Plan Templates Google document may be accessed at http://goo.gl/mlAJT Image credit: School Library Media Activities Monthly, Nov2007, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p21-25, 5p, 2 Illustrations, 2 Charts. Chart; found on p22 AASL Learning4Life Action Example Template may be accessed at http://goo.gl/qHHhm
  • 53. carousel of ideas CC image via http://goo.gl/jZbmh
  • 54. formative and summative assessments
  • 55. 1.2.5 Demonstrate adaptability by changing the inquiry focus, questions, resources, or strategies when necessary to achieve success. 1.1.9 Collaborate with others to broaden and deepen understanding. conversations via active reflection and metacognition
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  • 67. let’s work together CC image via http://goo.gl/C7zHC
  • 68. closing reflections and conversation CC image via http://goo.gl/OzJ9g
  • 69. Reflection and Discussion What are you already doing? What questions are going through your mind? What connections do you see in your own situation? What might be your next steps? Source: DuPre, 2008
  • 71. CC image via http://goo.gl/G4hWF
  • 72. References Abler, R. (2011, February 15). Why formative assessments matter. Retrieved from Edutopia website: http://www.edutopia.org/‌blog/‌formative-assessments-importance-of-rebecca-alber American Association of School Librarians. (2009). Teaching for learning. In Empowering learners: Guidelines for school library media programs (pp. 19-27). Chicago: Author. DuPre, C. (2008, February). Assessing student learning in the school library media center. Conference presentation presented at ECU Librarian to Librarian Networking Summit. Available at http://www.ecu.edu/‌cs-lib/‌trc/‌upload/‌Assessing_Student_Learning_in_the_School_Library-2.pdf
  • 73. References Harada, V. H. (2007, November). From eyeballing to evidence: assessing for learning in hawaii library media centers. School Library Monthly, 24(3), 21-25. Retrieved from http://proxygsu-sche.galileo.usg.edu/‌login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/‌login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=27400685&site=ehost-live Harada, V. H. (2010, June). Self-assessment: Challenging students to take charge of learning. School Library Monthly, 26(10), 13-15. Retrieved from http://proxygsu-sche.galileo.usg.edu/‌login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/‌login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=51003266&site=ehost-live Harada, V. H., & Yoshina, J. M. (2006, March). Assessing learning: The missing piece in instruction? School Library Monthly, 22(7). Retrieved from http://www.schoollibrarymonthly.com/‌articles/‌Harada2006v22n7p20.html
  • 74. References Harada, V. H., & Zmuda, A. (2008, April). Reframing the library media specialist as a learning specialist. School Library Monthly, 24(8). Retrieved from http://www.schoollibrarymonthly.com/‌articles/‌Zmuda&Harada2008v24nn8p42.html. Pappas, M. L. (2009). Designing learning for evidence-based practice. In K. Fontichiaro (Ed.), 21st century learning in school libraries (pp. 180-184). Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited. (Reprinted from School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2008, January, 24, [5]). Stripling, B. (2009). Assessing information fluency: Gathering evidence of student learning. In K. Fontichiaro (Ed.), 21st century learning in school libraries (pp. 166-170). Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited. (Reprinted from School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2007, April, 23, [8]).
  • 75. contact information buffy.hamilton@gmail.com http://theunquietlibrarian.wordpress.com http://theunquietlibrarian.wikispaces.com

Notas do Editor

  1. Press F5 or use the tool bar to enter presentation mode in order to see the poll.\r\nIn an emergency during your presentation, if the poll isn't showing, navigate to this link in your web browser:http://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/NzgxMDAzMDQwIf you like, you can use this slide as a template for your own voting slides. You might use a slide like this if you feel your audience would benefit from the picture showing a text message on a phone.
  2. Let’s take a moment to discuss these two statements and their implications.
  3. Source: DuPre, 2008
  4. There is no upside to library media specialists collaborating with classroom teachers on tasks that are bad business. If library media specialists participate in the design and orchestration of these types of tasks, even though they know that it is "bad business," they become accomplices in the assignment of yet another task that dilutes inquiry to the level of answering the questions on a worksheet, reduces deep reading to counting the number of pages read, and prostitutes construction of knowledge to a cut-and-paste exercise. The library media specialist must insist that every learning experience in the library-classroom aligns with the learning goals of both the classroom teacher’s curriculum and the library media curriculum. The key to depersonalizing this transformation of "bad business" to "good business" comes from the continued insistence that this isn’t about what the teacher or library media specialist prefers, but what the learner requires. Source : Harada & Zmuda, 2008
  5. The questions central to whether this student learning is successful are as follows:What have they been learning?How well have they been learning?How can we verify they are learning?Source: (Harada & Yoshina, 2006)
  6. Source: Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
  7. Source: Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
  8. Source: Stripling, 2007/2009, pp. 167-68
  9. Source: Harada, 2010
  10. (Harada, 2010)Students better understand what is expectedStudents access prior knowledgeStudents have ownership over making the learning happenStudents give themselves as well as others descriptive feedback as they are learning
  11. Placeholder: share the kinds of formative and summative assessments you have used to assess student learning
  12. This shift from a teaching focus to a learning focus is a crucial one. School library media specialists must consider not just how many lessons they conduct but whether students have actually been learning the skills taught.Source:(Harada & Yoshina, 2006)
  13. What do we assess? The important first step is to identify our specific learning target. 1.AASL Standards for 21st Century Learners (dispositions, responsibilities, skill benchmarks) 2. State performance standards for content areasSource: Harada & Yoshina, 2006
  14. What are we looking for? We need to develop criteria that help us assess how well students achieve the target. The criteria should be stated clearly in terms of the desired behaviors and must be written in language that the students can understand.Source:Harada & Yoshina, 2006
  15. How do we conduct the assessment? We need to select a strategy or tool, which can range from simple checklists to detailed rubrics, to conduct the assessment. Source:Harada & Yoshina, 2006
  16. How will students demonstrate their understanding? We need to design a performance task for students. By participating in this hands-on activity, students can demonstrate their achievement of the learning target.Source:Harada & Yoshina, 2006
  17. How can we use the results to adjust or modify our teaching? By utilizing concrete evidence of what students can and cannot do allows us to use that evidence to improve our instruction.Harada & Yoshina, 2006
  18. Placeholder to describe what this process looks like in action/examples
  19. Source: Pappas, 2008/2009, p. 180
  20. Source: Harada, 2007
  21. Source: Harada, 2007
  22. Source: Harada, 2007
  23. Time for pairs to share
  24. At this point, participants will be given time to work together and identify the following for an upcoming unit or current unit:1. What do we want students to learn? (standards and objectives)2. How will we know if learning has taken place? (Assessment tools or strategies)3. How will we facilitate the learning process? (Shared responsibility of the school librarian, classroom teacher, and student
  25. Source: DuPre, 2008