Guidelines
AUDIENCE: Class member/team member, teacher familiar with authentic assessment
SCOPE: Examples: At the secondary level or middle school/junior high level, develop a comprehensive assessment plan for at least two units within a course. At the elementary level, develop a comprehensive assessment plan for at least two units within a content area. Or, for your level, develop or revise a certain type or collection of assessments throughout the year's curriculum.
CONTRIBUTION: The project can be completed individually or with one partner. Each partner would receive the same grade.
Requirements
Create a project that accomplishes one of the following:
and includes
all of the following:
STANDARDS
Identify the content standards your authentic assessments address. Include
process standards for at least three assessments.
TASKS
Develop specific tasks that allow your students to demonstrate that they have met the standards. Typically, 10-20 authentic tasks are required.
CRITERIA
Develop specific criteria your students must meet to indicate successful completion of the tasks.
RUBRICS
Develop rubrics to translate your students' performance on the criteria into an evaluation.
ORGANIZATION
Organize the assessments into a coherent package that meets the standards you selected for your students.
PRESENTATION
Produce a clearly presented product that is well written and user-friendly. Turn in a paper and an electronic (PC-compatible) copy of your project.
PORTFOLIOS (optional)
If you choose to create a portfolio assignment, you can substitute it for some of your authentic assessments.