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Activity 4: A Tool for Inquiry Summary | |
OK, so we've learned some particular software or manipulative tools!
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30 minutes for the reading.
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Read Linda Dager Wilson, "What Gets Graded is What Gets Valued," NCRSME Research Review, Volume 2 Number 3, Fall 1993, pp. 4-8. The article is in your INTEC notebook, or you can read it on the web at this link.
In the article, Wilson records a "fly on the wall" case study of one teacher's attempts at integrating math reform into her classroom. She also gives some clear insights into the differences between assessment, measuring, and evaluation. | |
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| Activity 1 TO DO Checklist Readings & Hands On __ Read Wilson's article and consider it in light of your own assessment practices. Initial Thoughts
Further Reflection |
Consider Wilson's article in light of key pedagogical and content elements in the module you have chosen. Begin thinking about methods of assessment you could use with these new materials in your classroom.
How might your current assessment practices incorporate:
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