New assessments for new learning!
As we move into more 21st century tools and skills we now must also move away from all paper and pencil assessments. I have taught for almost ten years now and have seen a variety of different assessments come and go. It seems to me that everything that goes around, eventually comes back around. When I began teaching everything was assessed through performance based assessments and tests. Then came NCLB and we moved into multiple choice, short answers, and basically factual recall. Besides problem solving in math, their really aren’t assessments that monitor students’ application of skills.
As I reflect on the different assessments that I have seen over the years I have to say that I thought performance based assessments gave the best overall “picture” of a student. I felt better as a teacher knowing that my students could apply their skills instead of just recall them. I think that performance based assessments will be a great assessment to measure how well a student understands and applies 21st Century Skills. When students get into the real world, there are few jobs that are going to give their employees a paper pencil test. The real world will assess students on their job performance, ability to communicate with others, and ability to produce. As teachers we must prepare students for this type of assessment. I feel that performance based assessments are a good start as children move into more 21st Century skills and tools.