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Assessing Student Learning: Looking Collaboratively at Student Work - A Resource and Guide (Series on School Reform) [Paperback]

Kathleen Cushman , Tina Blythe , etc. , David Allen , Barbara S. Powell


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This is a guide to help practitioners implement the means to reflect together on the quality and value of student work, and use the experience of shared evaluation as a means to engage in whole-school reform. It includes examples from schools that have developed their own methods.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Looking Together at Student Work: A Companion Guide to Assessing Student Learning (Series on School Reform) 1 Feb 2006
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Excellent resource for schools looking for a concise reporting of different ways to look at data and student work. Guidance and considerations for first timer groups as well as thoughtful advice to teams trying to develop norms and procedures, while avoiding serious setbacks from needless mistakes. We have purchased multiple copies of this book for our team after positive reviews from primary and intermediate teachers alike.
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