How to Look at Student Work to Uncover Student Thinking, 2021

How to Look at Student Work to Uncover Student Thinking, 2021

Rather than just viewing student work as right or wrong, the authors focus on how student work can be a window into students’ thought processes and understanding.  Specifically, student work can involve students in the formative learning cycle:

·       Where am I going?  What am I trying to learn?  What are the criteria for success in this learning?

·       Where am I now?  How does my work compare to the success criteria for what I am trying to learn?  What current understandings can I build on?

·       Where to next?  What next steps do I need to take in my learning?  How do I close the gap?

Reviewed by Carol Campbell, PhD

Vice President for Education

Southwestern Union Conference

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