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Introduction
Introduction
1:30
Using a Body of Evidence
Using a Body of Evidence with Formative Assessment
3:28
Using a Body of Evidence with Summative Assessment
1:15
Grading Sketchbooks
Grading Sketchbooks
5:05
Quick Tips For Quick Checks
2:52
Assessing Digital Work
Best Practices for Turn-in
4:12
Using Authentic Audiences for Feedback
3:17
Assessing Portfolios
Streamlining with Checklists
4:28
Selected Grading
5:28
Grading During Critiques
3:01
Non-Traditional Assessment Modes
Peer Feedback Options
3:55
Selected Grading
5:28
Using Single-Point Rubrics
4:23
Student Conferencing
6:11
Conclusion
Conclusion
1:12
Unlock Certificate: 5 Questions
3 PD Hours
1 Explore strategies for utilizing checklists, one-point rubrics, and teacher-student conferencing.
2 Discover how to make use of self-reflections and peer feedback.
3 Learn how to develop a more streamlined plan for all types of assessment.
Grading is one of the toughest tasks art teachers deal with on a daily basis. In this Learning Pack, you will discover how to develop and utilize efficient assessment methods in your art room. Discover best practices for developing a grading philosophy including what to do about grading sketchbooks and portfolios. Walk away with the ability to bring in a variety of assessment ideas to speed up and simplify your grading process.
Connected K-12 Art Educator Framework Competencies
ASSESSMENT
3. Assessment Design
A. Designs student assessments aligned to learning targets/goals
B. Develops various assessment strategies for classroom use
C. Analyzes qualitative and quantitative student assessment data to gauge mastery
D. Analyzes qualitative and quantitative student assessment data to guide learning and instruction
4. Assessment Implementation
A. Monitors student learning and adjusts instruction as needed
B. Supports student reflection on learning through peer feedback and self-assessment
C. Design and deliver ongoing, timely feedback to students
Timothy Bogatz
Content & Art Ed NOW Manager and PRO Facilitator
Tim is the Content & Art Ed NOW Manager for the Art of Education University, and previously worked as an AOEU writer and graduate instructor. Before working for AOEU, Tim taught high school art for 14 years in Omaha, Nebraska. As a teacher, he focused on creativity, problem solving, and higher order thinking skills, using drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, and whatever other materials might be available.
Assessment Body of Evidence
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Sketchbook Checklist
Questions to Guide Self-Reflections
Quick Check Chart
General Portfolio Checklist
Single Point Rubric Example
Paint Palette Critique
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