Assessment is a central component of teaching and learning within elementary and secondary classrooms. Current mandates now require teachers to integrate assessment throughout their instruction to support, monitor, and communicate student learning. In this course, you will learn how to develop and use assessment to promote student learning within a positive classroom culture. Specifically, you will learn about Ministry policies, rubrics, feedback mechanisms, observations, portfolios, testing (i.e., teacher-made and EQAO) as well as peer-, self-, and collaborative-assessment. Throughout the course, you will link assessment practices to learning theories and to your evolving pedagogical approach. By the end of the course, you should be able to engage in professional discussions and decision-making related to assessment and student learning. This course will fundamentally strengthen your approach to teaching by connecting together educational and assessment theory, philosophy, and practice.
Assessment is a central component of teaching and learning within elementary and secondary classrooms. Current mandates now require teachers to integrate assessment throughout their instruction to support, monitor, and communicate student learning. In this course, you will learn how to develop and use assessment to promote student learning within a positive classroom culture. Specifically, you will learn about Ministry policies, rubrics, feedback mechanisms, observations, portfolios, testing (i.e., teacher-made and EQAO) as well as peer-, self-, and collaborative-assessment. Throughout the course, you will link assessment practices to learning theories and to your evolving pedagogical approach. By the end of the course, you should be able to engage in professional discussions and decision-making related to assessment and student learning. This course will fundamentally strengthen your approach to teaching by connecting together educational and assessment theory, philosophy, and practice.