Michael Brown PLTW CEA Master Teacher Kirkwood High School Josh Jaworowski PLTW IED Master Teacher Kirkwood High School Using Standards Based Grading &
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Michael Brown PLTW CEA Master Teacher Kirkwood High School
Josh Jaworowski PLTW IED Master TeacherKirkwood High School
Using Standards Based Grading & Common
Assessments in PLTW Courses
Why Assessment?
•PLTW Curriculum •Student Direction•Teacher Feedback•Big Ideas Learning Goals Scales Assessments
Big Ideas
•Mastered skills when they leave the class
•IED – Eng. Notebook, Design Process, Sketching, CAD, Team work
•CEA – Architectural Design, Commercial Design, CAD, Civil Calcs, Team Project
IED ExampleBig Ideas Learning Goals
• IED Big Idea - CAD
1. Learning Goal 1 – Basic 2D Sketch2. Learning Goal 2 – Advanced Sketch3. Learning Goal 3 – Basic Modeling4. Learning Goal 4 – Advanced Modeling
Create Scale (Rubric)
• Create Scale First
• Level 3 = Meeting Expectations
• Begin here wanting every student to be here
IED Example4 Point Scale – Level 3
• IED Learning Goal 1: “Students will be able to construct a 2-Dimensional sketch using basic sketching commands and constraints.”
• Commands we teach line, rectangle, circle, arc, fillet, chamfer, trim, extend, & multiple 2D constraints (dimension, parallel, perpendicular, tangent, fix, vertical, horizontal)
IED Example 4 Point Scale – Level 4
• Level 4 – Inferences that go beyond what was taught
• Demonstrated, but not expected to proficient
• Creative, above the expectation, just exposed to
IED Example4 Point Scale – Level 2
• Level 2 – No major errors in simple details, but major errors in complex ideas
• Student still needs more practice
• Level 1 – With help, partial understanding
• Student still needs teacher help & student practice
IED Example4 Point Scale – Level 1
Learning Goals - CEA• CEA Big Idea Architectural Design
4 Point Scale – Level 3CEA Example
• Level 3 = Meeting Expectations• Begin here wanting every student to be here• CEA Learning Goal 1: “Students will be able to
produce a professional, well organized residential design project.”
• Title Page w/ a 3d exterior rendering, accurate table of contents, and Arhcitectural Program are all organized and bound in a professional manner, similar to the example.
CEA Example 4 Point Scale – Level 4
• Level 4 – Inferences that go beyond what was taught
• Demonstrated, but not expected to proficient
• Creative, above the expectation, just exposed to
CEA Example4 Point Scale – Level 2
• Level 2 – No major errors in simple details, but major errors in complex ideas
• Student still needs more practice
• Level 1 – With help, partial understanding
• Student still needs teacher help & student practice
CEA Example4 Point Scale – Level 1
Common Assessments
• Multiple Teachers, Same Class• Consistent Classrooms• Analyze Student Data• Teacher Collaboration
Department Common Assessment
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