Questions for Teachers
1. How
do you know your assessments are effective?
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The teacher knows the assessments are effective
by how the students are relating to what they are learning in class. The
teacher also knows the assessment is effective by seeing that the students
understand the assessment.
2. As
a teacher in training, what do I need to know about assessment?
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As a teacher in training, I need to know the
different kinds of assessment throughout the school year such as Final Exam,
SBA, Sat 10, and other different forms of assessments. I also need to know how
to proctor the different types of assessments.
3. What
are several ways you assess your students?
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Several ways the teacher assess the students are
by class work, quizzes, test, oral questioning, written reflections, and observations.
4. What
is the purpose of assessing students?
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The purpose of assessing students is analyze
progress in the classroom and if students understand the information.
5. What
do you do with the results of your assessments?
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The results of the assessments will be turned
into data to show parents the student’s progress and share it with students to
see where they are at.
6. What
are your most effective assessments and why?
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The most effective assessment used by the
teacher is combinations of several assessments, considering all types of
assessment because of the fact that it will help analyze students and check for
understanding.
7. Does
PSS have a certain guideline for assessing?
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Yes. They used the 4, 3, 2, 1 scale which shows
performance of student in the classroom.
8. Why
is assessment important?
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It is important because to be able to see
student progress. It also help provide evidence to parents and teachers that
want to know what the student needs to work on in the classroom.
9. What
type of assessments do you prefer and why?
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The teacher prefers written assessments because
to have evidence of student learning in the classroom.
10. How
do students receive feedback?
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The teacher gives students feedback through one
to one conference, progress reports and report cards.
In regards to your #7 answer. Do you happen to know if this is the same for all schools?
ReplyDeleteHey J,
ReplyDeleteI guess your teacher wanted to be very general with her answers. Although they were short, they were also very simple and easy to understand. If anyone were to have any questions about his/her responses, I hope he/she would be able to elaborate more on it. LOL don't forget the interviewee name next time :P thanks for the info.