This document discusses innovative classroom assessment strategies. It begins by defining assessment and the need for assessment. It then contrasts conventional versus innovative approaches to assessment. Some innovative techniques discussed include exit slips, think-pair-share, classroom polls, assessments with fun elements, narration, one-minute papers, concept mapping, rubrics, and jigsaw activities. Advantages of innovative strategies include improved productivity, support for lifelong learning, and providing immediate feedback. Disadvantages may include the time and training needed for development and implementation.
2. Today¡¯s Talk
? What is Assessment
? Need of Assessment
? Conventional Assessment v/s Innovative approach
? Types of Assessment Techniques
? Why Innovative Assessment
? Innovative classroom assessment strategies
? Advantages & Disadvantage
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3. What is Assessment?
? Assessment is defined as a process for documenting, in measurable terms, the knowledge, skills,
attitudes, and beliefs of the learner.
? Classroom Assessment is an approach designed to help teachers find out what students are
learning in the classroom and how well they are learning it.
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4. Need of Assessment
? Why to Assess
? What to Assess
? How to Assess
? When to Assess
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6. Types of Assessment Techniques
? Formal Assessments
? Tests
? Quiz
? Projects
? Informal Assessments
? Casual & observation based tools
? Class Vote
? Flash Cards
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7. Why Innovative Assessment?
? For Modern Classroom Teaching
? Developed critical thinking among students.
? Avoid monotonous learning
? Engage Our Students with Us
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8. Some Innovative approach of
Assessments
? Exit slip
? Think Pair Share
? Class Room Polls
? Assessment with fun
? Narration
? One-Minute Papers
? Concept Mapping
? Rubrics
? Jigsaw
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9. Some Innovative approach of
Assessments
? Exit slip
? Ask your student
? Three thing I learn
? One thing I didn't understand
? Two question I have
? Most interesting point
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14. One-Minute Papers
? Main point
? Most surprising concept
? Questions not answered
? Most confusing area of a topic
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15. Concept Mapping
Students organize and represent
knowledge of a subject in essay
manner.
? Help Students to get new Idea
? Compare with new & old
design
? Allow Students to
communicate with new
thoughts and ideas
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16. Rubrics
? A rubric is typically an evaluation tool or set of guidelines
used to promote the consistent application of learning
expectations, learning objectives, or learning standards in the
classroom, or to measure their attainment against a
consistent set of criteria.
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18. Jigsaw
? Jigsaw involves students doing individual research on a subset of a given subject
area, and then piecing their research together with other students ¡°to build the
whole picture
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19. Advantages & Disadvantage
Advantages
? Improved productivity
? Helps in life long learning
? Improve creativity among
students
? Motivate learners
? Provide immediate feedback
Disadvantage
? Development takes time &
Cost
? Not applicable with Every
students
? Required training for
teachers
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20. References
? CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES Book By THOMAS A. ANGELO K.
PATRICIA CROSS
? https://www.mghihp.edu/faculty-staff-faculty-compass-teaching-teaching-
strategies/examples-classroom-assessment-techniques#ThinkPair
? Images source google
? https://www.gre.ac.uk/learning-
teaching/assessment/assessment/practice/innovative-assessment
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