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In the second edition of this research-based book, Eileen Depka
clarifies the purpose of rubrics, and illustrates the relationship
between assessment, rubrics and math standards; the teaching of
math; and students' discovery of math concepts. The author
demonstrates how to drive instruction and enhance student
achievement using assessment data and completed rubrics and
discusses:Procedures to create effective assessment tools and
rubrics Different types of scoring guides Weighted rubrics Student
involvement in creating rubricsTwo new chapters focus on
communication in mathematics and using data from rubrics to improve
instruction. Each chapter offers easy-to-use, creative problems
that are based on math concepts linked to national math standards
and benchmarks.
Collect multiple forms of data and connect data to improved student
achievement! Are you looking for new ways to use data in the
decision-making process? Are you seeking tools that provide better
flow-through from data to improved student achievement? Have you
ever considered including students in the data-to-improvement
cycle? Schools recognize that data is an essential decision-making
tool, but it requires teamwork and reflection to reap the maximum
benefits. This guidebookaoffers practical collection and analysis
methods and templates as well as tips for building trust and
working together.aThe Data Guidebook for Teachers and Leaders
accentuates the importance of data collection of multiple types,
not just from standardized tests, and analysis within any
educational setting. In addition to addressing the practical
aspects of data usage, the author presents innovative ideas
forIntroducing students to the data analysis cycle Helping students
learn how data impacts student achievement Sharing day-to-day data
within departments and schools to improve weekly test scores Making
data and results accessible to all team members Data becomes a
dynamic tool for change when you learn how to incorporate it into
your continuous improvement process.
Collect multiple forms of data and connect data to improved student
achievement! Are you looking for new ways to use data in the
decision-making process? Are you seeking tools that provide better
flow-through from data to improved student achievement? Have you
ever considered including students in the data-to-improvement
cycle? Schools recognize that data is an essential decision-making
tool, but it requires teamwork and reflection to reap the maximum
benefits. This guidebookaoffers practical collection and analysis
methods and templates as well as tips for building trust and
working together.aThe Data Guidebook for Teachers and Leaders
accentuates the importance of data collection of multiple types,
not just from standardized tests, and analysis within any
educational setting. In addition to addressing the practical
aspects of data usage, the author presents innovative ideas
forIntroducing students to the data analysis cycle Helping students
learn how data impacts student achievement Sharing day-to-day data
within departments and schools to improve weekly test scores Making
data and results accessible to all team members Data becomes a
dynamic tool for change when you learn how to incorporate it into
your continuous improvement process.
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