There are way too many
campus-based educators who hate and openly fight the short-cycle common assessment
process. A primary motivation for
this behavior is that these educators value good grades over good information.
If you want grades, common
assessments are not the way to go. Instead you should go with the traditional
test comprised of low rigor questions over material that the teacher has
taught, re-taught and then taught again. Your grades we’ll be good, but what will
you actually know? Close to nothing.
If you want real-time
instructional information, use short-cycle common assessments. Assessments that are aligned to both
the pace and rigor of the curriculum. With these you will have information on
both pacing of the delivered material and the effectiveness of instructional
practices. This information is
useful to the teacher and critical to the PLC.
Given the choice, I’ll take good
instructional information over good grades every single time.
Think. Work. Achieve.
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