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In this course, you will learn how to design assessments around the needs of your ELL students and their language level. You will learn how to incorporate language and content requirements for both formative and summative assessment types. You will learn to assess your ELL students through the use of project and task-based assignments. You will learn to use and modify rubrics to align to and measure student achievement of your language and content learning objectives. The course will also briefly cover strategies for supporting ELL students during standardized testing.
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
* Conceptualize theories of authentic assessment as they apply to second language learners
* Design formative assessment types incorporating language and content objectives
* Design summative assessment types incorporating language and content objectives
* Incorporate project and task-based assignments as assessment tools for ELLs
* Design rubrics that align to language and content objectives for your ELL(s)
* Apply the use of rubrics, both language and content, to the work of your ELL(s).
* Support your ELL(s) as they participate in standardized testing
Welcome to week 1 of the course! The material presented in the lessons this week is key to understanding assessments and its impact on ELLs. By the end of this module, you will be able to identify the purpose of different types of assessment, identify key concepts in authentic assessment, understand the difficulties associated with assessing ELLs, review language and learning objectives within a lesson or unit plan for assessment purposes, apply techniques for authentic assessment design using specific questions as criteria. Let's get started!
What's included
10 videos3 readings5 assignments
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10 videos•Total 49 minutes
Introduction•2 minutes
The Purpose of Assessment•6 minutes
Challenges of Assessment•6 minutes
Solutions for Assessment•4 minutes
Language and Learning Objectives•4 minutes
Aligning Learning and Language Objective to Assessment•4 minutes
Key Concepts in Authentic Assessment•3 minutes
Classroom Examples of Authentic Assessment•4 minutes
Summary•4 minutes
Interview with Elizabeth Reilley•12 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Bonus Reading: Assessing ELLs in the Mainstream Classroom•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Assessment Portfolios Including English Language Learners•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Purpose of Assessment•30 minutes
Challenges and Solutions to Assessing ELLs in the Content Classroom•30 minutes
Language & Learning Objectives and Assessment•30 minutes
Key Concepts of Authentic Assessment•30 minutes
Module 1 Assessment•30 minutes
Formative and Summative Assessment with the ELL in Mind
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to week 2 of the course! The lessons this week focus a bit more specifically on the different types of assessment and how they uniquely impact our ELLs. We hope that you find some helpful strategies in the lessons provided. By the end of this module, you will be able to: identify purposes of formative and summative assessment types, employ a variety of formative assessments in the content classroom while keeping in mind ELL language acquisition, design plenary activities within the lesson plan as a means of formative assessment design summative assessments in the content classroom while keeping in mind ELL language acquisition, use “can-do” statements as a means of describing assessment criteria for language and content objectives. Let's get started!
What's included
10 videos6 readings4 assignments
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10 videos•Total 43 minutes
Formative Assessment•4 minutes
Summative Assessment•4 minutes
Key Features of Formative Assessment•3 minutes
Using Formative Language Assessment Every Day•3 minutes
Plenary Activities•3 minutes
Examples of Plenary Activities•5 minutes
The Relationship Between Formative and Summative Assessment•6 minutes
Classroom Application: Assessment•5 minutes
Summary•4 minutes
Interview with Laurie Johnson•6 minutes
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
Greetings!•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Examples of Formative Assessment•10 minutes
Lesson Plan Templates•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Starters and Plenaries•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Another 50 Ideas for Plenaries•10 minutes
Welcome to week 3 of the course! This module will give you an opportunity to take a look at some of the ways that you can create and modify the assessments you use in your class. By the end of this module, you will be able to: use alternative assessment formats to best assess your ELL, create modified assessments to allow for content assessment of ELLs at any language level, use visual assessments for basic-level ELLs, apply a variety of support strategies for assessment, and assign appropriate grades for modified assessment. Let's get started!
What's included
10 videos6 readings4 assignments
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10 videos•Total 49 minutes
Alternative Assessment: Portfolios•5 minutes
Alternative Assessment: Informal Assessment•6 minutes
Using Appropriate Modifications•5 minutes
Classroom Application: Modified Tasks•5 minutes
Considerations for Assessment Creation•5 minutes
Assessment Modifications: What NOT to do•5 minutes
Welcome to week 4 of the course! This module covers the hot topic of grading and the many ways that ELLs are impacted by grading. By the end of this module, you will be able to use peer-and self-assessment strategies specified for your content classroom, design rubrics for peer-and self-assessment specified for your content classroom and/or lesson, design rubrics appropriate for assessment of content and necessary language objectives for your ELL, identify appropriate use of linguistic error correction in assessment. Let's get started!
What's included
10 videos7 readings4 assignments
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10 videos•Total 49 minutes
Empowering through Peer and Self-Assessment•4 minutes
Peer and Self-Assessment Strategies•5 minutes
Rubric Design for Learning and Language Objectives•5 minutes
Monitoring ELLs for Learning and Language Development•4 minutes
Error Correction: Implicit and Explicit Feedback•5 minutes
Effective Feedback for Error Correction in Writing•7 minutes
Bonus Reading: How to Provide Quality Feedback in the ELL Classroom•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: How to Give Meaningful Feedback•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Exploring the Advantages of Rubrics•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Error Correction in the Second Language Classroom•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Giving Immediate Corrections to ESL's Spoken Errors•10 minutes
Example Rubric•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Peer and Self Assessments•30 minutes
Designing & Using Rubrics•30 minutes
Feedback and Error Correction•30 minutes
Module 4 Assessment•30 minutes
Project Based Assessment with the ELL in Mind
Module 5•4 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to week 5 of the course! We are excited to focus on project based assessment in this module and the many benefits it can have when assessing ELLs. By the end of this module, you will be able to: understand the impact of project and task-based learning and assessment, align project and task-based assessment to learning and language outcomes, design project and task-based assessments, use scaffolding strategies for project and task based assessment, use revision in project and task-based projects as a means of encouraging summative assessment grades. Let's get started!
What's included
10 videos8 readings5 assignments
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10 videos•Total 37 minutes
Project Based Learning•4 minutes
Project Based Assessment•3 minutes
Project Based Learning and Learning Outcomes•3 minutes
Project Based Learning and Language Objectives•3 minutes
Tip for Project Based Assessment Design•4 minutes
Classroom Application: Examples of Project Based Assessment•4 minutes
Scaffolding Project Based Assessment Design and Delivery•3 minutes
Rubric Design and Grading for Project Based Assessment•3 minutes
Summary•3 minutes
Interview with Jenny Young•5 minutes
8 readings•Total 80 minutes
Greetings!•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: What the Heck is Project-Based Learning?•10 minutes
Bonus Video: Embedding Assessment Throughout the Project•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: How to Design Projects around Common Core Standards•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: Classroom Guide: Ten Takeaway Tips for Project Based Learning•10 minutes
Bonus Reading: My PBL Failure: 4 Tips to Planning Successful PBL•10 minutes
Example Presentation Rubric•10 minutes
Bonus Video: Supporting ELLs Through Project Based Learning•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Project Based Learning & Assessment•30 minutes
Aligning Project Based Learning to Outcomes•30 minutes
Designing Problem Based Assessment•30 minutes
Scaffolding with Problem Based Assessment•30 minutes
Module 5 Assessment•30 minutes
Assessment
Module 6•3 hours to complete
Module details
Welcome to week 6! Congratulations and well done. It is now time to apply the many strategies for lesson planning with the ELL in mind to your own teaching context. By the end of this module, you will be able to synthesize course material, complete the final exam and complete the optional peer review. Good luck!
What's included
1 video2 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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1 video•Total 7 minutes
Summary and Review•7 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Greetings!•10 minutes
Works Cited•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Final Assessment•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Assessment Adapted for ELLs•120 minutes
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