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ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT OF OF

INFORMATION INFORMATION LITERACY LITERACY

LEARNING LEARNING

ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT OF OF

INFORMATION INFORMATION LITERACY LITERACY

LEARNING LEARNING

LIB 601 Libraries and Learning Fall 2009LIB 601 Libraries and Learning Fall 2009

What is assessment?What is assessment?• DefinitionDefinition

– Assessment is the process of identifying, gathering and interpreting information about students’ learning. The central purpose of assessment is to provide information on student achievement and progress and set the direction for ongoing teaching and learning.

– Assessment provides information for those involved in the teaching and learning process to compare what is known and can be demonstrated against standards.

Assessment OF learningAssessment OF learning• What is assessment OF

learning?– Assessment of learning involves

working with the range of available evidence that enables staff and the wider assessment community to check on pupils’ progress and using this information in a number of ways.

Assessment AS learningAssessment AS learning

• What is assessment AS learning?– Assessment as learning is about

reflecting on evidence of learning. This is part of the cycle of assessment where pupils and staff set learning goals, share learning intentions and success criteria, and evaluate their learning through dialogue and self and peer assessment.

Assessment FOR learningAssessment FOR learning

• What is assessment FOR learning?– Assessment for learning focuses on

the gap between where learners are in their learning, and where they need to be – the desired goal. This can be achieved through processes such as sharing criteria with learners, effective questioning and feedback.

Why assess learning?Why assess learning?

• To find out if they get what we’ve To find out if they get what we’ve tried to teach themtried to teach them

• To find out if we taught them well To find out if we taught them well enoughenough

• To find ways of improving our To find ways of improving our teachingteaching

Forms of assessmentForms of assessment• Assessment takes many forms Assessment takes many forms

in schools and classrooms: in schools and classrooms: – Formal and informal observation and

discussion with students

– Formal assessment tasks

– Formative monitoring and adjustment of teaching

– Summative assessment at key points

– Comparing evidence of achievement with other students

– Comparing evidence of achievement against syllabus standards

The fundamentals of effective assessment

The fundamentals of effective assessment

• The British The British National Union of Students presents presents its principles:its principles:

Is Assessment in an LMC effective?Is Assessment in an LMC effective?

• Practice does not fit theory:Practice does not fit theory:– Theoretically, the level of involvement

in planning, teaching, and assessment should be no less than a partnership with other educators. However, the current practice of the instructional (including assessment) and curriculum roles in many school library media centers does not reflect the present theoretical and epistemological expectations of assessment in school librarianship articulated in professional literature and national guidelines . . .

– Thinking beyond the Disjunctive Opposition of Information Literacy Assessment in Theory and Practice

What’s the problem?What’s the problem?• Impediments:Impediments:

– Lack of time– Role perception conflict– Lack of teacher interest in

cooperation– Too many students to serve

• Thinking beyond the Disjunctive Opposition of Information Literacy Assessment in Theory and Practice

– Others?

What is Authentic Assessment? What is Authentic Assessment? • DefinitionsDefinitions

– A form of assessment in which students are asked to perform real-world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of essential knowledge and skills -- Jon Mueller

– “. . . Engaging and worthy problems or questions of importance, in which students must use knowledge to fashion performances effectively and creatively. The tasks are either replicas of or analogous to the kinds of problems faced by adult citizens and consumers or professionals in the field.” -- Grant Wiggins -- (Wiggins, 1993, p. 229).

What Roles Can Library MediaCenter Staff Play in Assessment

Development?

What Roles Can Library MediaCenter Staff Play in Assessment

Development?

• Work with classroom teachers to develop learning goals and standards

• Develop resources and assessment tasks for classroom teachers

• Design your own assessments

The Co-Role of the LMSThe Co-Role of the LMS• Expanding the assignment and creating Expanding the assignment and creating

a learning environment that allows a learning environment that allows authentic learning activities to become authentic learning activities to become possible possible

• Facilitat[ing] the activity with the Facilitat[ing] the activity with the teacher so that many learning teacher so that many learning environments can be made available to environments can be made available to students students

• Provid[ing] input and evidence in the Provid[ing] input and evidence in the evaluation of the students[’] ability to evaluation of the students[’] ability to process information into meaningful process information into meaningful communicationcommunication – Authentic Assessment by Daniel Callison

Types of authentic assessmentTypes of authentic assessment

1.1. Observations:Observations:– checklists of desired behaviors,

rubrics that identify criteria for successful performance and describe different levels of performance, and rating scales that place levels of performance along a continuum.

• From Working Smarter: Being Strategic About Assessment and Accountability by Violet H. Harada, based on Ann Davies, Making Classroom Assessment Work

2.2. Products:Products:– checklists that list criteria for

proficiency, rubrics that describe various levels of proficiency, and graphic organizers that organize and synthesize students’ work.

• From Working Smarter: Being Strategic About Assessment and Accountability by Violet H. Harada, based on Ann Davies, Making Classroom Assessment Work

Types of authentic assessmentTypes of authentic assessment

3.3. Conversations:Conversations:– formal and informal conferences,

logs to record thoughts and feelings about the content and process, and notes and letters to self-assess and seek feedback.

• From Working Smarter: Being Strategic About Assessment and Accountability by Violet H. Harada, based on Ann Davies, Making Classroom Assessment Work

Types of authentic assessmentTypes of authentic assessment

Creating rubricsCreating rubrics• Ultimately, a good rubric is a

promise to the learner that the elements outlined in the rubric are the valued, and therefore gradable, elements.

• When developing a rubric, I encourage my graduate students to think about the areas in which they would like the student to develop proficiencies and then articulate how they will know that the student has developed these proficiencies.– Building Rubrics into Powerful

Learning Assessment Tools

Authentic Assessment?Authentic Assessment?• School Librarianship ExamSchool Librarianship Exam

– Time: 3hrs1. Explain how you would amuse 478 small,

wet children for 57 minutes on a rainy lunchtime . . .

2. Your principal has instructed you to improve library usage rates amongst the maths classes within the next 2 weeks.

3. Create a poster that explains how senior students can have fun in the library.

4. An irate parent confronts you with a complaint regarding a lost book, and pulls a knife on you.

– Warrior Librarian Gold Edition 2001

How did you do?How did you do?

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