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About the Course
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
Top reviews
MS
Feb 17, 2017
Another interesting course. It offers a wide range of resources and content, and the learning outcomes and objectives are clear.
AC
Mar 19, 2019
I strongly recommend this course since it unveils important facts about the evaluation process for educators and students as well.
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By Meibis G
•May 21, 2018
Excellent Course!
By De'Marley W
•Mar 7, 2016
Informative!
By Nancy P R d V
•Jun 13, 2017
Excelent.
By Salah M A A
•Jan 6, 2023
perfect
By Amadou A A
•Mar 26, 2016
cool
By Michele F
•Nov 19, 2017
Good overview of assessment for ELLs. Sometimes the videos were a little too similar in format to maintain interest. I liked the links to outside videos and resources. Overall, well done.
By Susan K
•May 2, 2020
It was an interesting course.