If a student has hurt herself and is bleeding, we do not say, “Wait a few days and we will take care of your bleeding.” We help stop the bleeding immediately. However, when a student bleeds academically by showing a serious learning gap, we often delay the necessary treatment. When a student displays a learning gap such as not being able to write a topic sentence in a composition, we will want to immediately apply the treatment of providing the student with different new strategies. We have a list of different strategies on the class website, blog, wiki, a handout, or a QR code. We write these strategies in student-talk and provide examples. We provide a variety of differentiated ways of learning the missing concept of a topic sentence such as a written explanation, a Youtubemovie, a podcast, and a visual. Through our using the immediacy of formative assessment, the student quickly heals.
Healing the Wounded Student Through Formative Assessment
Published November 6, 2011 Academic , Accountability , Assess , Feedback , Formative , Formative assessment , formative feedback , Learn , Student Leave a CommentTags: Feedback, Formative, Formative assessment, formative feedback, Gap, Learn, Student
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