Kategoriak: All - feedback - assessment - moderation - dialogue

arabera Olivia Hunt 4 years ago

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Teacher Moderation

Effective teacher moderation involves a cyclical process that begins with the establishment of assessment tools, such as rubrics and checklists, to support the evaluation of student work.

Teacher Moderation

Teacher Moderation

Engaging Students

share moderation experiences with whole group
actively participate in process
read samples
Teachers
revisit rubric and add more details if necessary
instruct students to be explicit about ratings and justify reasonings
rate samples from most to least effective
collectively discuss reactions, identify criteria and evidence
anonymous work samples
explicitly teach criteria using tools
decide on instructional focus

Common Assessments

consistent key criteria to look for in quality common assessments
constructively interpret data and target instruction
tasks measuring students progress in a consistent manner, ensuring students are receiving key knowledge and skill needed.

Moderation Profess

monitor progress and celebrate growth
share effective practices to meet needs of all students
adjust/acquire new learning by comparing thinking
identify strengths/areas to grow based on student learning
build common knowledge
assess performance consistently, effectively, confidently, fairly

Key Roles

Students
apply feedback to improve subsequent work
practise articulating strengths and weaknesses
Teacher
share successful instructional strategies and resources

leading to learning opportunities for students

actively participate in sessions
collectively discuss results

improve students performance

provide timely feedback

use info to plan future instruction

Principal
make sure resources are available yo respond to assessment results
participates in sessions, learning side-by-side
support opportunities for leadership
schedule regular moderation sessions
creating school culture valuing process of collective learning and

Teacher Moderation Process

After
set new goals for student/class/school
begin cycle again
deliver next steps for instruction
During
discuss students strengths/learning gaps

set goals for student (using curriculum expectations and achievement chart)

plan next steps

determine patterns/trends

engage in dialogue to develop common understanding of levels of achievement/ assessment criteria
assess writing

refer to assessment tools

use language from achievement chart

four categories of knowledge/skill

confer with group members

using pre-set criteria

read students work aloud

listen for fluency/ease of writing

Before
proper admin steps in place

chairperson to facilitate process

rotating role

space with adequate space

multiple copies of student work to distribute

plan time for teacher moderation assessment to take place

feedback "just in time" to be constructive to students

est. assessment tool/resources to support assessment

rubrics, checklists, anchors, rationales etc.

decide collaboratively on task with curricular expectations identifying strengths and learning gaps

Culture of Trust

change perception of conflict
can't be afraid to express thinking
teachers should be influential part of learning community
should be a collaborative approach to deepen knowledge base

create a reflective practice (teacher and student)

practice of productive conflict
should be deeply embedded in school culture
improve practice and student success
communicating in professional manner
feeling safe to share ideas, experiences, opinions

Assessment Practices

collective wisdom of participants allows for deeper delving into assessment data leading to
greater targeted instruction
greater alignment
greater consistency
school benefits from teacher moderation becoming integral aspect of professional learning
nourish a climate of inquiry supporting student learning
challenge teachers to focus instruction on specific learning outcomes.
dialogue can bring coherence to practices
wide variance