Formative Assessment: A Key Lever to Advance Learning

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The cloth of effective early literacy instruction is woven with the threads of the formative assessment process.

- Oregon's Early Literacy Framework, p. 57

 

Activate Your Prior Knowledge

Observing students at work and play, listening as they discuss big and little ideas and reflecting on the material outcomes of their efforts can result in a robust world of insights for you and your students. These insights can be used to identify next steps in teaching and learning tailored to student needs, interests and assets. This process—of noticing, reflecting and taking action—is the formative assessment process. It is used to access and respond to real-time evidence of learning. With practice, it can support you to provide literacy learning experiences for your students pitched at just the right level and focus to accelerate their learning.

Before we get into the specifics of formative assessment, let’s activate your prior knowledge with the following quiz. Since there are many different conceptions of formative assessment, some of the answers may surprise you!

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