ASSESSMENT THROUGH THE STUDENT’S EYES
Rick Stiggins
DESIGNED BY:
Elías BarríaGonzalo CabreraFrancisco JiménezMarlina PinedaYamileth Urriola
Assessment is an oriented-practice that optimizes teachers and students' skills in order to provide meaningful experiences to promote the knowledge construction.
Assessment through the Student’s Eyes
Today's schools are more focused on helping all students succeed in meeting standards.
Assessment through the Student’s Eyes
Assessment through the Student’s Eyes
It is necessary a new vision of assessment that can tap the wellspring of confidence, motivation, and learning potential that resides within every student.
The Assessment Experience
For Students on Winning Streaks
For Students on Losing Streaks
Assessment results provide contunial evidences of susccess.
Assessment results provide contunial evidences of failure.
The student feels hopeful and optimistic and empowered to take productive action.
The student feels hopeless and initially panicked, giving way to resignation.
The student thinks it is all good and he/she is doing fine because feedback helps him/her and public success feels good.
The student thinks this hurt and he/she is confused. Feedback is criticism and public failure is embarrassing.
The Assessment Experience
For Students on Winning Streaks For Students on Losing Streaks
The student becomes more likely to seek challenges and exciting new ideas, take initiative and risks and stretch.
The students becomes more likely to seek what’s easy.; avoiding new concepts and approaches, initiative and risks.
These actions lead to self-enhancement, acceptance of responsability, continuous adaptation, and resilience.
These actions lead to self-defeat, denial of responsability, high stress, frustration, inability to adapt, and yielding quickly to defeat.
Assessment for learning begins when teachers share achievement targets with students, presenting those expectations in student-friendly language accompanied by examples of exemplary student’s work.
Assessment through the Student’s Eyes
Assessment through the Student’s Eyes
The students' role is to strive to understand what success looks like, to use feedback from each assessment to discover where they are
now in relation to where they want to be, and to determine how to do better the next time.
Assessment through the Student’s Eyes
In this context, students become both
self-assessors and consumers of
assessment information so learners
begin to sense that success is within reach
if they keep trying.
Set Students Up for Success
Assessment builds student’s confidence providing
meaningful experiences.
Feedback is provided by the teacher and other students
when is required.
The teacher highlights the
meaning of success and turns
the responsibility
over to the student.
The teacher calls the class's attention applying
feedback so students can
correct mistakes.
The teacher provides
differentiated instruction and the class also
plans strategies to avoid simple
mistakes.
Help Students Turn Failure into Success
Assessment through the Student’s Eyes
We must expand the criteria by which we evaluate the quality of our assessments at all levels and in all contexts.
We must abandon the limiting belief that adults represent the most important assessment consumers or data-based decision makers in schools.
As a conclusion