K-12 Reflection

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The article “Assessment Lessons from K-12 Education Research” is directed towards educators who can apply the idea of assessment for learning in their classrooms to enhance student learning. The article discusses how research on teaching to the test in K-12 settings has “documented the lack of generalized understanding of underlying principles” (Shepard, 2000). It states the importance of furthering student learning through two fundamental ways, form and content, and assessment process. The physics education research (PER) community have focused on the developing of students’ conceptual understanding and activities that promote prior knowledge. Assessments must be developed to meet learning goals with accurate measurement. In the article, …show more content…

Obtaining the knowledge about the basics of assessment for learning and the applications, I can do research on activities to do with my students and how to continuously improve learning within the classroom. These improvements can be implemented by encouraging a community of learners. Students develop abilities to “think and reason” through their social interactions. (Shepard, 2000). Sharing this information with other teachers and collaborating on the practices could increase the chances of student success within the whole school. When there is a lesson or subject that seems difficult for students, applying an assessment for learning activity into the lesson could provide an alternate route on how to approach the topic to reach mastery of the standard. I believe that the greatest benefit of assessment for learning is that it helps teachers deal with students who lack motivation due to the constant poor grades they receive. This type of assessment restores the students’ confidence in their own abilities which will later bring more success, which can then turn extrinsic students into intrinsic

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