Teacher Assessment Guide
Rubrics for “Impact on Student Learning in the P-12 Schools” Analysis
- Teacher uses appropriate assessment strategies and instruments to obtain information about students and their progress
- Demonstrated an understanding of measurement theory and assessment related issues through the use and interpretation of different types of assessments
- Teacher-made tests show appropriate construction for measuring intended outcomes
- Appropriate techniques are used during instruction to assess student understanding and mastery of goals and objectives
- Teacher uses assessment information to make instructional decisions
- Ongoing assessment is accurately and systematically used to plan, refine, and modify instruction
- Remediation, instruction, or enrichment for individual learners is based on assessment information
- Appropriate techniques are used during instruction to assess student understanding and mastery of goals and objectives
- Teacher uses assessment information to communicate student status and progress to students, parents, and appropriate others
- Diagnostic and prescriptive information is provided to students, parents, and appropriate others for the purpose of improving performance
- Attention is focused on what needs to be done to move to the next performance level
- Communication strategies have been refined to ensure that parent and student feedback will affect a change
- Useful records of student work and performance are maintained
- Teacher Candidate reflects on teaching practices by evaluating continually the effects of instruction
- Self-reflections communicate specific examples of the cyclical process of reflection, assessment, and learning
- Classroom data, information about student progress, and research are used as sources for evaluating the outcomes of teaching and learning
- Classroom data, information about student progress, and research are used as sources for systematically incorporating research-based practices into the classroom, and then reflecting on and revising practice
- Teacher evaluates students’ performance and determines the amount of progress
- Appropriate assessment techniques are used to evaluate what students know and are able to do as a result of instruction
- Both cognitive and affective assessments are appropriately used to provide a more complete profile of student growth
- Student growth is communicated knowledgeably and responsively
- Knowledge and understanding of any intervening variables or factors is used to determine an accurate amount of progress
https://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Degrees/Education/Documents/AssessAnalysisGuide.pdf
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