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Bringing Math Students Into the Formative Assessment Equation
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Bringing Math Students Into the Formative Assessment Equation
Tools and Strategies for the Middle Grades



January 2015 | 312 pages | Corwin

Make formative assessment work for you—and your math students!

 

Finally, formative assessment that adds up! Bringing Math Students Into the Formative Assessment Equation is the ultimate resource for helping teachers implement formative assessment in the middle school mathematics classroom.

 

And it’s much more than that. With this research-based, teacher-tested guide, you won’t just learn effective teaching strategies—you’ll turn your students into self-regulated learners. They’ll monitor and assess their own progress—and communicate to you about it! Features include:

 

  • A clear and manageable six-aspect instructional model
  • Detailed strategies for helping students own their successes
  • Real-life examples from middle school mathematics teachers
  • Useful resources and a companion website to  help you implement formative assessment in your classroom

 

Formative assessment isn’t just for teachers anymore. With the help of this essential resource, you’ll work together with your students toward a common goal of math success.

 

 

 

 

“This book is outstanding. I would recommend it to any math educator.  The depth of research integrated into practice is extensive and, as a result, it is the most practical book I have come across related to formative assessment and mathematics The self-regulation aspects, as well as the ownership and involvement emphasized in the book, went beyond the traditional cognitive strategies endorsed in most books.”

Marc Simmons, Principal

Ilwaco Middle School, Ocean Beach School District, Long Beach, WA

“The ideas in this book are brought to life with examples of teachers and students in the classroom. The teacher voices, comments, and quotes lend credibility and are a big component of the book’s strengths as well as the visuals and graphics.”

Rita Tellez, Math Coordinator

Ysleta Independent School District, El Paso, TX

 

 


 
Chapter 1: Using Formative Assessment to Build Student Engagement in Mathematics Learning
Being a Self-Regulating Learner

 
Using Formative Assessment Practices to Develop Self-Regulation Skills

 
Using Formative Assessment in Your Classroom

 
Teaching Students How to Participate in Formative Assessment

 
How to Use this Book to Learn What You Want to Learn

 
Conclusion

 
Resources

 
 
Chapter 2: Using Mathematics Learning Intentions and Success Criteria
What Are Learning Intentions and Success Criteria?

 
Creating Learning Intentions and Success Criteria for Your Classroom

 
Conclusion

 
Resources

 
 
Chapter 3: Gathering, Interpreting, and Acting on Evidence
What Is Evidence?

 
Using Evidence in Your Classroom: The Teacher's Role

 
The Student's Role and How You Can Develop and Support It

 
Conclusion

 
Resources

 
 
Chapter 4: Providing and Using Formative Feedback
What Is Formative Feedback?

 
Using Formative Feedback in Your Classroom

 
Conclusion

 
Resources

 
 
Chapter 5: Developing Student Ownership and Involvement in Your Students
Student Ownership and Involvement

 
What Do Students Need to Learn?

 
Helping Students Develop Ownership and Involvement in Their Mathematics Learning

 
Self-Regulation: It's Not a Linear Process

 
Conclusion

 
Resources

 
 
Chapter 6: Using Mathematics Learning Progressions
What Is a Learning Progression?

 
How Can You Use Learning Progressions in Your Instruction?

 
Using Learning Progressions to Help Develop Student Ownership and Involvement

 
Conclusion

 
Resources

 
 
Chapter 7: Establishing a Classroom Environment
Elements of the Classroom Environment

 
The Social and Cultural Environment: Promoting Intellectual Safety and Curiosity

 
The Instructional Environment: Framing Instruction to Encourage and Make Visible Students' Thinking and to Optimize Learning

 
The Physical Environment: Keeping Resources Available

 
Conclusion

 
Resources

 
 
Chapter 8: Moving Toward Implementation
Implementation Principles for Formative Assessment

 
Sustaining Your Effort Over the Long Term

 
Conclusion: Final Words of Encouragement

 
Resources

 
 
Appendix A: Resources
 
Appendix B: Implementation Indicators for Formative Assessment

 “This book not only provides the skills for both teachers and students to take part in the formative assessment process, but demonstrates a high level of the thinking required when teachers plan lessons.”

Lyneille Meza, Coordinator of Data & Assessment
Denton ISD, Denton, TX

“This book would be extremely helpful in helping my students learn to focus 1) consider and articulate the mathematics understanding, 2) shift their focus to making sense of student understanding, and 3) realize that true teaching is then acting on the gap between the understandings the student holds and the full set of understandings that you would like them to hold.”

Grace Kelemanik, Consultant & Mathematics Content Teacher Educator
Boston Teacher Residency Program, Boston Public Schools

“This book was outstanding, and I would recommend it to any math educator.  The depth of research integrated into practice is extensive and, as a result, is the most practical book I have seen related to either formative assessment or mathematics.  The most helpful aspect of the book is the affective nature so often ignored in educational works.  The self-regulation aspects, as well as the ownership and involvement emphasized in the book went beyond the traditional cognitive strategies endorsed in most books.”

Marc Simmons, Principal
Ilwaco Middle School, Ocean Beach School District, Long Beach, WA

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“The ideas [in this book] are brought to life with mathematics examples of teachers and students in the classroom. The teacher voices, comments, and quotes lend credibility and are a big component of the book’s strengths as well as the visuals and graphics.”


Rita Tellez, Math Coordinator
Ysleta Independent School District, El Paso, TX
Key features

This resource will present a collection of classroom-friendly strategies, resources, tools, instructional routines, and sample lessons, to help teachers learn about and implement formative assessment practices in the mathematics classroom and a website  that will include:
·         PDF and Word versions of handouts described in the book
·         Resources (including masters of original resources created during the project as well as links to other formative assessment available on the web)
·         Sample lesson plans
·         Interactive learning activities
·         Planning tools (PDF templates and interactive web pages) 

The website will also include supporting resources for mathematics coordinators and professional development providers, such as articles summarizing our research on teacher learning about formative assessment, sample agendas for learning group meetings, guidelines to use of the video on the website, and links to additional information on formative assessment.

Sample Materials & Chapters

Preface

Chapter 1


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