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April Resource of the Month: How I'll Show What I Know

4/2/2022

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Every teacher needs evidence that students have met learning goals. Why not take something we already do in the classroom and make it more student-centered and teacher-supported? (It's what we love to do at ConnectingEd!) 
Here is the shift- get students involved in choosing and developing HOW they will show you what they know. 
1. Choice empowers students and prepares them for life outside of school.
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Choice engages students because they have some control.
3. Choice increases responsibility,
 and who doesn't want students to be more responsible?? 
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Check out the "How I'll Show What I Know" resource below. Here are a few ideas to consider:
  • You can create the choices or have your students brainstorm a list.
  • Make this into a Google or Microsoft form; just copy and paste the prompts. You will then have all of your student information in one spreadsheet that you can also use to track progress.
  • Students will need some guidance when learning how to make a plan and a timeline. You will need to have a class discussion about what should be included, what it might look like, and how to keep on track. Have students share their plans, so you have some models!
  • Check-in frequently with students about their progress. Keep it simple- use Google/ Microsoft form or an exit ticket. Meet with students who are behind or struggling- it only takes a minute or two to work out a plan. Accountability is the key! 
Do you have some helpful hints for using this resource? Please put them in the comments so we can share what works best!
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