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Assessment in the MYP
  (a short guide for parents)


                                                   ol
                                       idd le Scho
                                Mesa M            OL
                                        Y P SCHO
                                An IB M
• How do we best




                            Our Guiding Question?
  prepare our students
  for their future in the
  21st Century?




                                                    2
MYP Philosophy of assessment
•We assess students on what they know
and what they can do with their
knowledge (application),
•Criterion Referenced
•Performance, real world, authentic




                                        3
The purposes of Assessment

FORMATIVE (Work Habits):
• Reflective tool
• support and encourage student learning by
  providing feedback on the learning process
• inform, enhance and improve the teaching process
• promote positive student attitudes towards learning

SUMMATIVE (Content Knowledge):
• cumulative evaluations used to measure student
  growth after instruction
• generally given at the end of a course or unit of
  study
                                                      4
What is Different at mesa?
• Mesa uses 8 pt. scales; not 4 pt. scales
• Progress reports at 6,12,24, & 30 weeks; not
 on quarters
• Each subject area uses different criteria as
 defined by the IBO
• Report cards at semester/end of year are
 based on the IB MYP 7 pt. Performance
 Indicators (PI); not percentages/averages
• PI’s are converted to a letter grade.
                                                 5
MYP Assessment Criteria
          A. One world       8
          B. Communication
          in science
                             8
          C. Knowledge &
          understanding of   8
          science
Science
          D. Scientific
          inquiry
                             8
          E. Processing
          data
                             8
          F. Attitudes in
          science
                             8
                                 6
Grade Descriptor Science Criteria A
Performance
Indicator
                         Levels of Achievement
              *Shows some awareness of ways in which science is applied and used to solve
              local and global problems
              *States effectiveness of science and its application in solving problems and
  4-3         issues
              * States how science and its application interact with some of the following
              factors: moral, ethical, social, economic, political, cultural and environmental

              Describes and explains with reasonable understanding ways in which science is
              applied and used to solve local and global problems
              *Describes effectiveness of science and its application in solving problems and
  6-5         issues
              * Describes how science and its application interact with at least one of the
              following factors: moral, ethical, social, economic, political, cultural and
              environmental
              *Describes and explains with good insight ways in which science is applied and
              used to solve local and global problems
              *Describes and explains with good insight the effectiveness of science and its
  8-7         application in solving problems and issues
              * Describes how science and its application interact with several of the
              following factors: moral, ethical, social, economic, political, cultural and
              environmental                                                                7
Rubrics
• Rubric means assessment table

• Task-specific rubric are developed from the
  holistic rubrics

• Grade descriptors are used by teachers to
  develop the rubrics

• Teachers “standardize” their rubrics; to
  ensure they are applied equitably and
  consistently

                                                8
Sample Task specific Clarifications




                                      9
Grade Descriptors
for all subjects can be
found on Mesa’s web
          Site:




                          10
Determining final course grades
Your students will receive final grades at the semester and end of year




                                                                          11
Students complete various
Tasks    assessment tasks.




         Evidence of achievement is
         entered into the teacher’s
         grade book by criteria




        Students continue to complete
        assessment tasks until the end
        of course

                                         12
Criterion   Final
            Judgment

   A            4
   B            6
   C            4
   D            5
                       Final levels in each criterion
   E            5
                       are added to provide a
    F           6
                       criterion levels total for
 Total          30
                       each student.
                                                        13
Science
• The total                         Boundaries
                Grade
  (30) is           1                       0–5
  converted
                    2                      6 – 11
  to a 1 – 7
  grade             3                      12 – 18

  using a           4                      19 – 24
  table.            5                      25 – 28

                    6
               _________________________   29 – 32
                                       _

                    7                      33 – 36
MYP 7 point Performance Indicators


  Performance   Descriptor
    Indicator
       1        Minimal achievement
       2        Very limited achievement
       3        Limited achievement
       4        Good general understanding
       5        Consistent and thorough
                understanding
       6        Consistent and thorough
                understanding in wide variety of
                situations
       7        Almost faultless understanding in wide
                variety of situations
                                                         15
Let’s try it:
Here is a Parent Portal view of a Student’s Math Class:




                                    NEED TO REPLACE




                                                          16
Questions?

• Please write your questions on the provided
  notecards – we will use your questions to
  generate a Q&A link out the “Grading
  Practices” website.

• Thank you and Enjoy your Evening!




                                                17

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Parent assessment pres 12 13

  • 1. Assessment in the MYP (a short guide for parents) ol idd le Scho Mesa M OL Y P SCHO An IB M
  • 2. • How do we best Our Guiding Question? prepare our students for their future in the 21st Century? 2
  • 3. MYP Philosophy of assessment •We assess students on what they know and what they can do with their knowledge (application), •Criterion Referenced •Performance, real world, authentic 3
  • 4. The purposes of Assessment FORMATIVE (Work Habits): • Reflective tool • support and encourage student learning by providing feedback on the learning process • inform, enhance and improve the teaching process • promote positive student attitudes towards learning SUMMATIVE (Content Knowledge): • cumulative evaluations used to measure student growth after instruction • generally given at the end of a course or unit of study 4
  • 5. What is Different at mesa? • Mesa uses 8 pt. scales; not 4 pt. scales • Progress reports at 6,12,24, & 30 weeks; not on quarters • Each subject area uses different criteria as defined by the IBO • Report cards at semester/end of year are based on the IB MYP 7 pt. Performance Indicators (PI); not percentages/averages • PI’s are converted to a letter grade. 5
  • 6. MYP Assessment Criteria A. One world 8 B. Communication in science 8 C. Knowledge & understanding of 8 science Science D. Scientific inquiry 8 E. Processing data 8 F. Attitudes in science 8 6
  • 7. Grade Descriptor Science Criteria A Performance Indicator Levels of Achievement *Shows some awareness of ways in which science is applied and used to solve local and global problems *States effectiveness of science and its application in solving problems and 4-3 issues * States how science and its application interact with some of the following factors: moral, ethical, social, economic, political, cultural and environmental Describes and explains with reasonable understanding ways in which science is applied and used to solve local and global problems *Describes effectiveness of science and its application in solving problems and 6-5 issues * Describes how science and its application interact with at least one of the following factors: moral, ethical, social, economic, political, cultural and environmental *Describes and explains with good insight ways in which science is applied and used to solve local and global problems *Describes and explains with good insight the effectiveness of science and its 8-7 application in solving problems and issues * Describes how science and its application interact with several of the following factors: moral, ethical, social, economic, political, cultural and environmental 7
  • 8. Rubrics • Rubric means assessment table • Task-specific rubric are developed from the holistic rubrics • Grade descriptors are used by teachers to develop the rubrics • Teachers “standardize” their rubrics; to ensure they are applied equitably and consistently 8
  • 9. Sample Task specific Clarifications 9
  • 10. Grade Descriptors for all subjects can be found on Mesa’s web Site: 10
  • 11. Determining final course grades Your students will receive final grades at the semester and end of year 11
  • 12. Students complete various Tasks assessment tasks. Evidence of achievement is entered into the teacher’s grade book by criteria Students continue to complete assessment tasks until the end of course 12
  • 13. Criterion Final Judgment A 4 B 6 C 4 D 5 Final levels in each criterion E 5 are added to provide a F 6 criterion levels total for Total 30 each student. 13
  • 14. Science • The total Boundaries Grade (30) is 1 0–5 converted 2 6 – 11 to a 1 – 7 grade 3 12 – 18 using a 4 19 – 24 table. 5 25 – 28 6 _________________________ 29 – 32 _ 7 33 – 36
  • 15. MYP 7 point Performance Indicators Performance Descriptor Indicator 1 Minimal achievement 2 Very limited achievement 3 Limited achievement 4 Good general understanding 5 Consistent and thorough understanding 6 Consistent and thorough understanding in wide variety of situations 7 Almost faultless understanding in wide variety of situations 15
  • 16. Let’s try it: Here is a Parent Portal view of a Student’s Math Class: NEED TO REPLACE 16
  • 17. Questions? • Please write your questions on the provided notecards – we will use your questions to generate a Q&A link out the “Grading Practices” website. • Thank you and Enjoy your Evening! 17

Editor's Notes

  1. This philosophy is a rich fit for criterion-referenced assessment like what is used in the MYP. It also lends itself nicely to performance based, real world, and authentic types of assessment.
  2. Assessment in the MYP is not an “ i-gotcha ” , but rather a tool for both the teacher and the student to identify strengths and weaknesses and inform next steps in instruction; a reflective tool to help students become life long learners. Students play an active role in tracking the results of their assessment.
  3. Each criteria (in each subject) should be assessed several times over the semester or year The teacher uses professional judgement based on most recent evidence to determine the final level of the student at that point in time NOT an arithmetical average NO fractions – whole numbers only
  4. Using Grade descriptors teachers develop task specific rubrics. Determining Levels of Achievement: Each “ criterion ” is split into various performance indicators – normally in bands Each band is described in terms of general statements called level descriptors Levels 1 & 2 on first band, 3 & 4 on second band, etc. Teacher determines the best fit; all strands of a criteria must be met for a student to receive that performance indicator. This means that teachers are not comparing your students work with that of others, but they are checking it against the criteria in your rubrics. The criteria are predetermined by the IBO and all MYP students must be evaluated with them.
  5. Rubrics Grade descriptors are used by teachers to develop rubrics Rubric means assessment table IB rubrics are criteria-related Task-specific rubric are developed from the holistic rubrics
  6. Parent will need to look at handout to see the chart on right hand side. They will need to look at the criteria for Humanities and the “scales” – 10-10-10-8. If the parent wants to see the “full” criterion for a criteria they will need to reference the website.