Using curriculum mapping & assessment data to improve learning
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Using curriculum mapping & assessment data to improve learning
Corwin Press, c2009
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Using curriculum mappng and assessment data to improve learning
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 109-110) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"Kallick and Colosimo have created a terrific book to help readers consider the next steps in using curriculum mapping, assessment, and technology to generate vibrant and productive learning communities."
-From the Foreword by Heidi Hayes Jacobs
"This book will help schools everywhere consider the essential questions that great teachers ask, not just in one classroom but across disciplines and grade levels."
-Michael Robinson, Head of School
Lake Forest Country Day School, IL
Enhance instructional planning and learning outcomes through data-based decision making!
Today's educators are presented with data from multiple sources, including curriculum maps and national, state, and local assessments. How can educators make sense of the information from these different sources to improve student achievement?
Using Curriculum Mapping and Assessment Data to Improve Learning presents effective methods for using data from multiple sources to inform decision making and enrich instructional practices. Data experts Bena Kallick and Jeff Colosimo provide guidance for reviewing curriculum maps, protocols for analyzing student work and assessment data, information about using technology to support the process, and three real-life case studies as examples. The authors help readers successfully
Analyze assessment data and curriculum data to revise and improve curriculum
Facilitate crucial conversations and professional dialogue
Engage faculty as a team to create meaningful consensus
Change school culture and give teachers incentives to sustain improvements
By making data-driven decisions, all educators-from classroom teachers and building principals to district administrators and curriculum specialists-can dramatically improve student performance and create an environment that encourages optimism and increases opportunity.
目次
Foreword by Heidi Hayes Jacobs
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction to Case Studies
1. Transforming to a Data-Informed Culture
Creating a Vision
Curriculum Mapping as a Data Source
Assessment Results as a Data Source
Using an Action Plan to Monitor Process
Summary
2. Transforming the Culture Through Incentives
Time as an Incentive
New Roles for Teachers as Incentive
Teaching and Learning Councils in a Building
Subject Area Coaches
Data Miners
Data-Informed Facilitators
Mapping Coaches
Summary
3. The Intersection of Curriculum and Assessment
Creating the Standards-Based School System
Assessment Data: Individual Classroom
Assessment Data: Benchmarks Across Grades or Courses
Assessment Data: State Results
Curriculum Data: Individual Classroom Level
Curriculum Data: Across and Within Course or Grade Level
The Intersection of Curriculum Mapping and Assessment
Summary
4. Leading With Data
Using State Assessment Data
A Protocol for Studying State Assessment Data
Comparing State Results and Curriculum Mapping Data
Performance Data From Local Benchmark Assessments
Protocol for Analyzing Benchmark Assessments and Maps
Classroom Data
Protocol for Analyzing Student Work in Relation to Their Maps
Curriculum Mapping Data
Protocol for Checking the Quality of the Map
Protocol for Curriculum Dialogue
Consensus Mapping
Summary
5. Case Study #1: The West Seneca Central School District
Overcoming Roadblocks to Success: Persevering to Make Curriculum Mapping Work!
Curriculum and New Teachers
Curriculum in West Seneca
The Prologue to Curriculum Mapping
Leadership
Zooming In on Two Schools
Professional Learning Communities
Addressing Obstacles That Can Impede Progress
Shared Input and Decision Making
Curriculum Cabinet/Councils
Resources & Incentives
Examining Data and Curriculum Maps
Summary
6. Case Study #2: Colonial Elementary School
Above and Beyond: A Story of School Improvement
Building Principal as the Model for Data Analysis
First Faculty Meeting of the Year: Reflect on the Past and Plan for the Future
Getting Ready for the New School Year: The Data Pipeline
Reflective Questionnaire
Reflective Questions for Math Pre-assessments
Creating Time for Data Analysis
Buddy Schedule
7. Case Study #3: West Chester East High School
A High School Journey From Individual to Cohesive Curriculum
8. Tips for Staying the Course
Index
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