So often, new homeschoolers will try to create a schedule that is very similar to the traditional public school system that they are used to. They decide that learning must happen Monday through Friday and even try to create schedules such as 8 AM mathematics and 9 AM science and so on. However, learning… (—Read more—)
You Are Here
We often worry about getting behind, and we celebrate getting ahead. But what does that mean? Many of our measurements for “on target” were set by norms – where you have to have some people above average, and some below average, because that’s how norms work. Other goals were arbitrarily set, just because somebody decided… (—Read more—)
Beware Interference with Assessment Accuracy
Many things can interfere with your ability to accurately measure how well your child has mastered a concept. Becoming aware of how different variables can interfere with this is your first step in countering this problem. Let’s look at a couple of examples of how assessment structure can potentially undermine its accuracy.
Doddering Old Fool
You don’t have to be the Sage on the Stage to be a good teacher. Sometimes students learn more from a “doddering old fool” – a teaching strategy that has been implemented throughout the ages. — The above content is made available to you from Open Path Education.
The Good Earth: Example of How Assessment Comes in Many Forms
Assessment can come in many forms! It doesn’t need to be a multiple-choice test. Okay, if you want an Accelerated Reader Koosh ball prize it does. For education purposes, however, you have many options for knowing and showing whether or not your student truly read, completed, and/or learned a particular lesson unit. The segment below… (—Read more—)