This Stanford University sponsored course explores performance assessment's role in aiding students to achieve the objectives of the Next Generation Science Standards. Through Stanford NGSS Assessment Project (SNAP), the course offers strategies on analyzing assessment tasks, evaluating multi-dimensional student data, and making informed instructional decisions. Learners engage in hands-on activities using short performance assessments and sample student responses to practice these strategies.
The course is structured in a unique hybrid format, encouraging group learning among colleagues. It comprises four video sessions complemented by face-to-face group assignments, where one team member will act as a facilitator. Essential facilitation guides and materials are provided, though the in-person sessions are self-conducted by the group members.
Explore the application of performance assessment in science education to help students meet Next Generation Science Standards. Learn to analyze assessments, student data, and make instructional decisions in a unique hybrid learning environment.
No prerequisites are required for this course, making it accessible to anyone interested in the fields of education and teacher training.
Teachers, educators, school administrators, and anyone interested in the implementation of Next Generation Science Standards in educational settings.
Learners will be able to effectively plan, facilitate, and execute science education curricula that are compliant with modern standards. The skills acquired also promote collaborative learning and discussion leading, thereby fostering a more interactive and evidence-based educational environment.