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来源IDEarly Childhood Teachers' Use of Ongoing Child Assessment to Individualize Instruction, OPRE Brief #2015-60
What Do We Know About How Early Childhood Teachers Use Ongoing Assessment?
Lauren Akers; Patricia Del Grosso; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Shannon Monahan; Kimberly Boller; Judith Carta; and Barbara A. Wasik
发表日期2015-06-30
出版者Washington, DC: Mathematica Policy Research
出版年2015
语种英语
概述This brief succinctly summarizes findings from a review of the literature for practitioners.",
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Key Findings:

  • Teachers who use ongoing assessment to individualize instruction may reduce the school readiness gap for children at risk, deliver more effective instruction, and have students who achieve better outcomes. 
  • Teachers might need support to overcome challenges to conducting ongoing assessment.
  • Families can be important partners.
  • More research is needed about the ongoing assessment practices recommended by ECE professionals and researchers.

Recently, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers have placed greater emphasis on early childhood education (ECE) teachers’ use of ongoing assessments to track children’s progress and tailor instruction to each child’s unique strengths, needs, and interests. Ongoing child assessment involves repeated assessments and observations of a child’s performance and progress over time. Using ongoing child assessment to tailor or individualize instruction for each child is considered a best practice in early education programs and is a requirement in the Head Start Performance Standards.  To learn more about the use of ongoing assessment in early education, the Office of Planning, Research & Evaluation funded a project in fall 2012 to explore how teachers use children’s data to tailor instruction for each child. The project’s goals are to (1) review the existing literature and develop a conceptual framework of ECE teachers’ use of ongoing child assessment to individualize instruction and (2) create a measurement tool to examine this process further. This brief summarizes findings from the review of the literature on ongoing assessment in early childhood, including what we know, what we still need to learn, and some recommended practices for using assessments to support children’s learning and development.

URLhttps://www.mathematica.org/our-publications-and-findings/publications/brief-what-do-we-know-about-how-early-childhood-teachers-use-ongoing-assessment
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Lauren Akers,Patricia Del Grosso,Sally Atkins-Burnett,et al. What Do We Know About How Early Childhood Teachers Use Ongoing Assessment?. 2015.
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