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Comprehensive Assessment System. June 13, 2012. Early Childhood Assessment. Session Objectives. Explain the importance of assessment in early childhood education Identify best practices for early childhood assessment Preview RTTT Early Learning Challenge Answer your questions.
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Comprehensive Assessment System June 13, 2012 Early Childhood Assessment
Session Objectives • Explain the importance of assessment in early childhood education • Identify best practices for early childhood assessment • Preview RTTT Early Learning Challenge • Answer your questions
It is not only possible but critical for early childhood educators to assess their students • It looks different in early childhood classrooms than it does in K-12
What makes it different? • Young children come with a variety of experiences. • Early childhood learning is rapid and episodic. • Performance is highly influenced by the emotional state of the child and the conditions of the assessment. • Young children don’t always understand the need to perform well during assessments.
Best Practices Assessment of young children should: • Rely on instruments selected for reliability, validity, and appropriateness • Be aligned with learning standards • Address all domains of learning, not just literacy and mathematics. • Be administered in a familiar environment, by familiar adults
Best Practices in Formative Assessment Assessment of young children should: • Be administered over time, using repeated and multiple measures • Rely on demonstrated performance during real (not contrived) activities • Be planned – know what you’re looking for • Be sensitive to children’s motivation, interest, and attention span.
What does it look like? • Point-in-time • Standardized Assessments (Peabody Picture Vocab) • On-demand tasks • Authentic Assessment • Observation • Structured Tasks • Child Work Samples • Parent Information
VIDEO EXAMPLE • As you’re watching, think about the 8 domains • What might an early childhood educator see in the following clips?
Jenna (See recorded webinar for video)
VIDEO EXAMPLE Morning Routine Working on a Puzzle Pumping the Ball
Training & Planning • Teachers need to be trained in how to assess • Assessment must be part of the planning process • Teachers need to be intentional about what they are looking for
In Rhode Island… • Assessment is an expected component of our early childhood programs • Young children are taught in many different environments • The goal is to create a comprehensive assessment system in public pre-K programs
RTTT Early Learning Challenge • Competitive federal grant • RI one of 9 recipients • $50 million • How will it be used?
Kindergarten Entry Assessment • RI will develop, pilot, train, & implement a K Entry Assessment • It will be administered by K teachers • It will provide a baseline/status at entry • It will NOT be used for K admission
Resources RIDE’s Early Childhood webpage: http://www.ride.ri.gov/OSCAS/earlychild/ RTTT Early Learning Challenge: http://www2.ed.gov/programs/racetothetop-earlylearningchallenge/index.html
Contact Us Michele Palermo Michele.palermo@ride.ri.gov 222-8941 Ruth Gallucci Ruth.gallucci@ride.ri.gov 222-8947
Upcoming Webinars Fall 2012 -Formative Assessment PD -Data Use PD -Interim Assessment System