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ERIC Number: ED573996
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2013
Pages: 62
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: 978-1-927151-89-1
ISSN: N/A
EISSN: N/A
Key Competencies, Assessment and Learning Stories
Davis, Keryn; Wright, Jocelyn; Carr, Margaret; Peters, Sally
New Zealand Council for Educational Research
Developed in response to a strong interest in the use of Learning Stories in schools, this resource is designed to answer some common questions asked by teachers. The assessment of Key Competencies is a topic that deserves a lot of discussion. A Key Competency is complex: it includes social, emotional, cognitive and cultural aspects, and is usually embedded in the teaching and learning of a subject area. In the DVD, teachers and students at a number of schools in Christchurch talk about their ideas and experiences as they explore different ways to assess the Key Competencies in "The New Zealand Curriculum." These teachers were looking for an assessment approach that would capture the complexity of Learning Stories, suggest the next step in the learning, include students, and be of interest to families. The resource workbook sets out five workshops to encourage more teachers to do more talking and take action. The workshops can be completed on your own or with a teaching team. They are designed with the following questions in mind: (1) "Workshop 1: Documenting a Key Competency: What do we look for?" (with an emphasis on recognising the learning in order to assess it); (2) "Workshop 2: Thinking differently: How useful are Learning Stories for assessing the Key Competencies?" (with an emphasis on assessment for learning and giving feedback); (3) "Workshop 3: Writing a Learning Story: What do I need to think about?" (with an emphasis on giving it a go, and a "split screen" analysis of the learning); (4) "Workshop 4: Students, teachers and families: How can Learning Stories engage the school community?" (with an emphasis on engaging students and families); and (5) "Workshop 5: Implementing the Learning Story approach: How do we get started and keep it going?" (with an emphasis on managing the practicalities and taking a long-term view.
New Zealand Council for Educational Research. P.O. Box 3237, Wellington 6140 New Zealand. Tel: +64-4384-7939; Fax: +64-4384-7933; Web site: http://www.nzcer.org.nz
Publication Type: Books; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: N/A
Audience: Teachers
Language: English
Sponsor: N/A
Authoring Institution: New Zealand Council for Educational Research
Identifiers - Location: New Zealand
Grant or Contract Numbers: N/A