Blackboard Discussion Sample -- October 22
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 10-19-2005 12:45 |
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Author: Leonard, Pauline <pleonard@woodard.latech.edu> |
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Subject October 22 Workshop: Time for Reflection |
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After
reading the article, "Teaching to the Test: An Expression to Eliminate",
respond to the following question:
Can EPAS
facilitate your teaching toward curriculum standards and grade level
expectations instead of "teaching to the test" or "test item teaching"
as identified in the article. If so, how? If not, why not? |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 10-24-2005 08:34 |
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Author: Allen, Ashley <aallen@mpsb.us> |
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Subject EPAS facilitates teaching |
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EPAS Pathways are aligned with the state benchmarks which are
taught as GLE's in the comprehensive curriculum that started this year.
Teaching the comprehensive curriculum covers each of the GLE's students
will be tested on. "Teaching to the Test" does not prepare students for
high performances. Our parish now requires each core teacher to
administer unit tests for the comprehensive curriculum. These unit
tests are to be written in the same format as LEAP/GEE questions, so our
students are prepared for Spring testing. |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 10-24-2005 12:57 |
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Author: Leonard, Pauline <pleonard@woodard.latech.edu> |
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Subject Re: EPAS facilitates teaching |
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Thanks, Ashley. You are quick to post! Well done. Thanks for
sharing the info re what is happening in your district. Do you feel the
unit tests are effective? |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 11-03-2005 12:02 |
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Author: Thompson, Leslie <adreasa@bellsouth.net> |
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Subject EPAS and "teaching to the test" |
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I don't feel that EPAS necessarily facilitate teaching
curriculum but being aware of EPAS pathways will allow emphasis and
enhancement of the concepts stressed on the EPAS components. I did not
find the article to be very interesting. The phrase teaching to the test
has been worn out to me and I've never thought twice about it because I
don't believe in it. Yes it should have never been coined, but it is
here and I am sure that it will continually be used because no matter
how you say it, it is what administrators want us to do to improve
school scores. |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 11-06-2005 11:52 |
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Author: Leonard, Pauline <pleonard@woodard.latech.edu> |
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Subject Re: EPAS and "teaching to the test" |
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Thanks, Leslie, for sharing your viewpoint. As you point out,
awareness of EPAS standards can help teachers in making decisions about
the concepts and skills that need to be emphasized. EPAS test data can
also help teachers understand students' needs and strengths as well. |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 11-20-2005 00:41 |
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Author: Armstrong, Solomon <s_armstrong@bellsouth.net> |
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Subject "Teaching to the Test" An Expresion to Eliminate |
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In my opinion, there is really no way you can teach to the test
unless you have a copy of the actual test that you will be
administering. But then, that would be item teaching. I definitely agree
that item teaching is bad. My student's battle cry when they first look
upon a test is, "That stuff wasn't on the (review) sheet!" I constantly
remind my students that there is no easy way out. I don't care if they
just arrived on the planet. Textbooks are designed for reading. The
activities are designed to help you read. And then the test or quiz is
designed to measure how well you have read and comprehended what you
have read. Yet, most students still want the easy way out - item
teaching. As the article points out, item teaching would yield a high
percentage of A's and B's. But the tradeoff would be little or no
mastery. |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 11-21-2005 10:43 |
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Author: Leonard, Pauline <pleonard@woodard.latech.edu> |
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Subject Re: "Teaching to the Test" An Expresion to Eliminate |
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Well stated, Solomon. Item teaching is not desirable for
helping students think beyond what's on the test. Achieving an A or a B
on such a test does not really tell us much about students'
understanding, interpreation, and application of concepts and skills in
the content areas. |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 12-02-2005 09:23 |
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Author: Norcross, Aimee Anne <aimee.norcross@bossierschools.org> |
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Subject "Teaching to the Test" |
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This was a
great article. I have the phrase "teaching to the test". I like the way
Popham put it as "curriculum teaching". Our students need to come out of
their school career prepared for life not prepared to take a
standardized test. I do believe that students need to be prepared for
testing, but that this should be done through the teaching of the
curriculum. I give my students testing tips because I think it's
important, but I do not spend my entire year teaching the test.
Aimee Anne
Norcross
Rusheon
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 12-02-2005 12:58 |
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Author: Boykins, James <ninnypooh40@hotmail.com> |
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Subject "Teaching to the Test", An Expression to Eliminate |
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Epas pathways are aligned with the state benchmarks
which are taught as GLE's in the comprehensive curriculum in each school
class this year. Epas ensures that each standard is taught by
correlating with each subject area standard; thereby, making sure that
all phases of the curriculum is covered. Epas provides a well rounded
learning experience for all students, where normally they wouldn't learn
from just taking or passing the test. In the end result, the student
would be ready for all of life's situations when he or she enters the
world on their own. |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 12-02-2005 13:03 |
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Author: Bell, Sheila <sbell712542001@yahoo.com> |
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Subject "Teaching to the Test" An Expression to Eliminate |
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The job of any teacher is first and primary to promote
learning in their students. I feel that time spent on teaching to the
test often overemphasizes basic-skills and neglects higher-order
thinking skills. Teaching to the test alters what you can infer from
test scores because it involves teaching specific contents. I believe
that you can prepare students on how to take a test through test taking
skills, but also teach to the curriculum as well. Most importantly,
students need to be able to engage in a true learning environment that
promotes future success. EPAS can help with teaching toward curriculum
standard and grade level expectations. |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 12-02-2005 14:27 |
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Author: Richardson, Blanche <blancherichardson123@hotmail.com> |
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Subject "Teaching To The Test" |
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I feel when to much time is being spent on teaching the one
doesnot show his basic-skills. Teaching the test alters the score at
that particular time of test scoring. EPAS can help with teaching
toward curriculum standards. I believe that each subject should be
taught along with the standard curriculum all through the entire year.
The student will be able to keep up with his learning experiences which
will carry him or her through life. |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date: 12-02-2005 15:09 |
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Author: Winzer, Dorothy <dorothy.winzer@bossierschools.org> |
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Subject DOROTHY WINZER and MARTHA STEVENSON "TEACH TO TEST" |
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Per:
Dorothy Winzer "TEACHING TO THE TEST" For many years, I have
personally felt that as an educator, we are the most unappreciated,
unpaid for the work we are asked to do and silent when it comes to
defending ourselves and our profession. In today's society, we are the
people who educate and prepare the attorneys, doctors, engineers, and
all other professions. Peple are sent to jail, patients die from errors
in judgment, and buildings collapse use of poor construction, no one
questions their profession or methods. This article clearly states the
dilemma of accountability and its many interpretations. We teach a
curriculum, not to the test. We work to ensure that our students
master skills and obtain knowledge, whether it's called comtent
standards, education objectives, or curricular aims. Test are standards
by which we can observe whether students have acquired solid skills in
school or out. We should always question anyone who says "teaching to
the test".
Per:
Martha Stevenson "TEACHING TO THE TEST" AN EXPRESSION TO ELIMINATE
Yes, it is all about accountability. We as educators frequently hear
the phrase, yet worldwide not fall to the ranks of many to "teach to the
test". Since we are all accountable as clear-thinking educators we know
that mastering the skills and knowledge of content standards and
pathways is the only way to seek success of standardized test. Teaching
to the test simply says that teachers want their students to acquire
skills that the student can apply to all curriculum areas. Again, we
are all accountable so let's teach toward specific test.
Per:
Martha Stevenson |
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Forum: October 22 Workshop Reflection |
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Date:
12-02-2005
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Author: Petry, Sherrone DeVall <educator1971@hotmail.com> |
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Subject "Teaching to the Test" An Expression to Eliminate |
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As educators we are all familiar with the expression that we
must prepare students for the test in March. It is a fact that student
mastery on the test is suppose to reflect our teaching. It has been my
belief that there is no one way to teach the test, the only way that
this can be accomplished is by having a copy of the actual test. The
article made one vital point that I liked and that is to eliminate the
expression of teaching to the test. EPAS has proven to us that with
proper planning each child will succeed on the test or at least make an
improvement from year to year. Therefore, our ultimate goal is to make
sure that we leave no child behind. |
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