Module 7 Blog Post
This week’s readings pointed out many helpful ideas about assessment. I really appreciated four main purposes for assessment as stated by Marazano (2006). The first two points, dealing with validity, were that “feedback from classroom assessments should give students a clear picture of their progress on learning goals and how they might improve” and that “feedback on classroom assessments should encourage students to improve” (Bauer, 2014, p. 132). The second two principles, dealing with formative assessment, were that “classroom assessment should be formative in nature” and that “formative classroom assessments should be frequent” (Bauer, 2014, p. 132). It seems that if a teacher follows all of these principles for assessment, then students would be able to achieve the most learning. Technology can help to assist with all aspects of assessment. Google Forms can help to create online assessments that give students immediate fee...