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[SpecialTopics 198] Re: Formative Assessment in InternationalEducation

Janet.LOONEY at oecd.org

Janet.LOONEY at oecd.org
Thu Sep 7 12:13:47 EDT 2006


Leslie - You raise questions for subscribers about structured attempts to
explore the relationship between formative assessment and its role in
increasing learner persistence. Through the ongoing OECD study on adults
with basic skill needs, we are getting anecdotal evidence that it is one
important element in persistence. I'm not aware of any structured studies,
though, and would also be interested in hearing from anyone who does have
some references.

I'll add that I have heard of a couple of small case-studies on e-learning
programmes that provide feedback to learners (a study in Spain and a study in
Germany)....The studies are more focused on what kind of feedback is
effective in an e-learning environment; they do not look at persistence.




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I work with a consortium of states exploring the use of distance
education for their adult basic learners. A key challenge for many
distance programs is to increase student persistence. At our recent
conference, participants suggested that two factors that led to
increased persistence were carefully screening and counseling students
into appropriate programs and frequent, positive communication with the
teacher. I would also suggest that formative assessment, used as the
basis of individual lesson planning, might also have a role in
increasing persistence. While teachers are doing this on an informal
basis, I am unaware of any structured attempts to explore this issue.
Does anyone have any knowledge about the impact of formative assessment
on student persistence and retention?

Leslie Petty
Project IDEAL
lpetty at mich.edu

David Rosen wrote:

> Special Topics Discussion Subscribers,

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> We would like to hear from you.

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> What has been your experience with formative assessment?

> Do you use formative assessment strategies in your classroom? Have you

> done research -- qualitative or quantitative, including

> classroom research -- on the effects of formative assessment? What

> did you find?

> Are you satisfied with using only summative (standardized per-post

> NRS-required) assessment?

> Do we need to pay more attention to formative assessment in the U.S.?

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Leslie Petty
Associate Director, Project IDEAL
University of Michigan
Institute for Social Research
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