Mathematics Formative Assessment, Volume 1
75 Practical Strategies for Linking Assessment, Instruction, and Learning
- Page Keeley - Consultant, Speaker, and Author
- Cheryl Rose Tobey - Tobey Education Group, LLC, Education Development Center, Newton, MA
Series:
Corwin Mathematics Series
Corwin Mathematics Series
October 2012 | 256 pages | Corwin
There is a substantive body of research that indicates formative assessment can significantly improve student learning. Yet, this same research shows that the features of formative assessment that impact student achievement are sadly missing from many classrooms (Black, et al., 2003). This book provides teachers with guidance and suggestions for using formative assessment to improve teaching and learning in the mathematics classroom, and identifies and describes practical techniques teachers can use to build a rich repertoire of formative assessment strategies. The acronym, FACT, is used to label the techniques included in this book. FACT stands for Formative Assessment Classroom Technique. Through the varied use of FACTs, explicitly tied to a purpose for gathering information about or promoting studentsÆ thinking and learning, teachers can focus on what works best for learning and design or modify lessons to fit the needs of the students.
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. An Introduction to Formative Assessment Classroom Techniques (FACTs)
2. Integrating FACTs With Instruction and Learning
3. Considerations for Selecting, Implementing and Using Data From FACTs
4. Get the FACTs! 75 Mathematics Formative Assessment Classroom Techniques (FACTs)
Appendix: Annotated Resources for Mathematics Formative Assessment
References
Index
as a reference book
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