Assessments
Collaboration with Stakeholders
100

This can be a question asked on the way out of the door to gather student's understanding of today's lesson.

What is an exit ticket?

100

A parent, teacher and the student are all example of what?

What is a stakeholder?

200

This assessment is given at the end of a unit or a course to gather student's understanding of the big picture concepts.

What is a summative assessment?

200

Teachers should communicate primarily with this stakeholder.

What is the student's family

300

This assessment is given before the lesson begins. This assessment helps teachers gather where students are at.

Pre-Assessment

300

Parents who have had a negative or poor school experience may withdrawal or seem uninterested in the child's education.

What is resist involvement? 

400
A Kahoot given to student's in the middle of a lesson allows the teacher to gather which type of feedback.
What is a Formative Assessment
400
This is an important tool that schools use to involve the primary stakeholders in a student's education. (Hint they usually happen once a year)

Parent-Teacher Conference 

500

This type of assessment is based more on the student's ability to act out/ generate real-world application of the problem.

What is a Performance Based Assessment.

500

This form of communication should be a good way to introduce yourself to parents. This will be a time consuming process, where the teacher reaches out to each family individually. 

What is an introductory phone call?

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