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Rubric and Other Assessments
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The Importance of Student Data
If we learn how to help students develop fluency around their strengths, we can guild them in a world of self learning. Sure, kids love seeing the results of the test, but the power of the assessment fades if the results aren't developed. These assessments and rubrics could similarly give students a lens to envision their classes through their own identity, personal relevance and perspective. From data collected, curriculum could be designed to address and utilize every students strengths to create curriculum and learning opportunities that allow for maximum student performance.
Reflection
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Demographic data was collected from twenty students ranging from juniors and seniors attending Valley Oak continuation high school in Napa, California. This data is need to understand our students and be able to guide them through their own learning process. The data were charted and analyzed (Data Link) and includes the following: