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2024: The year of generative AI

eSchool News

The traditional methods of testing and evaluation must evolve to accommodate the capabilities of AI. Demonstrating learning needs to move from testing memorization to showcasing transferable skills. AI-assisted tools can provide real-time feedback, enabling personalized learning experiences that adapt to each student’s progress.

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How to use alternative assessments in the classroom

eSchool News

Once you’ve identified the standards you feel are most important for your students’ long-term success, it’s time to explore new ways of assessing these skills. Present and Defend: Have students share their work and defend their claim in response to constructive feedback. Great for sharing with parents and admins as well.

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How to use alternative assessments in the classroom

eSchool News

Once you’ve identified the standards you feel are most important for your students’ long-term success, it’s time to explore new ways of assessing these skills. Present and Defend: Have students share their work and defend their claim in response to constructive feedback. Great for sharing with parents and admins as well.

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The Station Rotation Model: Must-Do vs. May-Do Stations

Catlin Tucker

Differentiated Learning Needs: In a class with diverse skill levels, a teacher uses assessment data to identify critical areas where individual students need extra support. Must-do stations are tailored for skill reinforcement, while may-do stations offer extension activities, review games, and metacognitive skill-building activities.

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What are Tools and Techniques in Education?

eSchool News

One common type is formative assessment, which occurs during instruction to provide feedback and guide instructional decisions. Examples include standardized tests, final exams, and end-of-course projects, which measure student achievement against predetermined criteria and provide a snapshot of overall learning outcomes.

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