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Assessment
Assessment, Evaluation and Grading
Redefining Fair: Assessment, Grading and Reporting in Today’s High Schools
Student Assessment & Evaluation
Assessment, Evaluation and Grading
Essential Understandings
August 4-6, 2010
Eamer Auditorium, STF Building
2317 Arlington Avenue, Saskatoon SK
Participants will:
- Develop tools and strategies to clarify and
assess outcomes.
- Expand their understanding of assessment principles
and practices that support student learning.
- Deepen their understanding about the role of
assessment and evaluation in the teachinglearning
process.
- Examine the purposes and uses of a variety of
assessment and evaluation tools.
- Develop capacity in planning, constructing, and using
valid, reliable and practical student assessment
strategies as they plan for instruction.
- Extend their ability to communicate and report about
student learning in relation to outcomes.
Workshop Cost
Cost includes lunch and materials.
Registration
For further information, contact SPDU at call 373-1660/1-800-667-7762.
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Redefining Fair
Assessment, Grading and Reporting in Today’s High Schools
Secondary Assessment Symposium
Workshop Cost
- Cost: $94.50 (GST included). Includes lunch and materials
Future workshop dates on this topic to be announced.
For further information, contact SPDU at call 373-1660/1-800-667-7762.
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Student Assessment & Evaluation
Professional Development for Enhanced Student Learning
- for school staffs interested in enhancing student assessment and evaluation programs and practices in their schools.
- a collection of activities designed to support a staff development process involving:
- individual and collaborative reflection
- dialogue and discussion
- interactive workshop activities
- opportunities to develop and enhance greater assessment literacy
- acquiring information through readings and research activities
- developed through consultation with an advisory committee of Saskatchewan educators representing rural, urban, multi-level, multicultural, elementary, middle years, and secondary classrooms.
- organized around questions and issues related both to “why” and “how” we evaluate students.
Download the Student Assessment & Evaluation brochure.
For further information, contact SPDU at call 373-1660/1-800-667-7762.
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