Formative Assessment Digital Modules Series
Overview:
Embedding Formative Assessment -
There is now a large and growing evidence base that helping teachers develop their use of minute-to-minute and day-by-day assessment is one of, if not the most powerful ways to improve student learning. However, adopting formative assessment, or assessment for learning as it is sometimes called, involves far more than adding a few “quick fixes” to teachers’ classroom repertoires. It involves a fundamental shift in focus, from what the teacher is putting in to the process to what the students are getting out of it. In this series of five 90-minute online workshops, participants will learn:
  • Why formative assessment needs to be the priority for every school;
  • What formative assessment is (and isn't);
  • Practical techniques for implementing formative assessment; and
  • How to sustain the development of formative assessment with teacher learning communities.
Providing Feedback that Moves Learning Forward
Feedback can have huge impact on learning, but most of the feedback received by students in schools is, at best, useless, and can, in many situations, actually lower student achievement. In this session, participants will learn about different kinds of feedback, the eight possible kinds of responses that students can make, and why only two of them will actually improve learning. As well as learning about a number of ready-to-use classroom techniques for providing effective feedback, participants will also learn how effective day-to-day feedback practices can be integrated into a classroom grading system that can be used both formatively and summatively.
DYLAN WILIAM
Dylan Wiliam is one of the world's leading authorities on the ways that assessment can be used to improve student learning and has authored or co-authored over 300 articles, books, and book chapters on education. After 7 years teaching English, mathematics and science in urban secondary schools in London, he joined Chelsea College, University of London, which later merged with King's College London. During his time at King's College London, he ran the mathematics teacher education programme, co-ordinated a large scale testing programme, served for five years as Dean of the School of Education and from 2001 to 2003, was Assistant Principal of the College. In 2003 he moved to the United States, to take up the post of Senior Research Director at the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey, and in 2006 returned to the UK as Deputy Director of the Institute of Education, University of London. Since 2010 he has worked as an independent consultant, advising schools, districts, and regional and national governments on how education can be improved, but he retains his link with the University of London as Emeritus Professor of Educational Assessment.
 
DATES & TIMINGS:

90 Minutes
17th October 2020
Hong Kong 8:00 am | Melbourne 10:00 am

On 16th October 2020

PDT 5:00 pm | EDT 8:00 pm

21st October 2020
PDT 8:00 am | EDT 11:00 am | London 4:00 pm | Dubai 7:00 pm | IST 8:30 pm
INVESTMENT
 
USD 75 Per Module
Five Modules USD 350
This is a series of 5 Digital Modules on Formative Assessment. You can choose to do all 5 modules for a Discounted rate of USD 350 and get a Certificate of Micro Learning for 8 Professional Development hours or choose to do standalone modules and get a Certificate of Participation for 90 minutes.
Upcoming Modules
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT: WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT ISN’T—WHEN IT WORKS AND WHEN IT DOESN’T
- By Dylan Wiliam
3rd - 7th October 2020
ELICITING EVIDENCE - THE STARTING POINT FOR GOOD FEEDBACK
- By Dylan Wiliam
10th - 14th October 2020

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - THE LEARNER’S ROLE
- By Dylan Wiliam
24th - 28th October 2020

SUPPORTING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH TEACHER LEARNING COMMUNITIES
- By Dylan Wiliam
31st October - 4th November 2020
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