Tooltips for Teachers/Fellows
As front-line educators, your focus is on practical application in the classroom to directly support student learning and development by tracking holistic student outcomes.
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To Monitor Student Outcomes effectively in Real-Time: Dive into the resources under "How to monitor student outcomes" to find practical tools for daily use.
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Formative Assessment: Use the "Guide to Formative Assessment Rubrics" and "Lesson Revision With Formative Assessment" to create and integrate assessments that give you immediate feedback on what your students know and where they are struggling. This allows you to adjust your teaching on the go.
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Foundational Skills: If you teach early grades, the EGRA and EGMA toolkits provide robust methods for assessing foundational literacy and numeracy.
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Holistic Growth: To track non-academic skills, explore tools like the "Teacher RePlay" toolkit for observing learning through play, or the "SCoRE Survey Guidebook" to measure growth in student leadership.
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To Align Your Teaching with a Broader Vision: The "How to prioritize student outcomes" category can help connect your classroom practices to wider educational goals.
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Use the "Student Learning Vision Rubric and Guide" as a self-reflection tool to assess how your classroom environment and teaching actions contribute to a holistic vision of student success.
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To Understand and Improve Your Impact: The "How to connect MERL with other functions" and "What to do with your monitoring data" categories will help you become a more reflective and data-informed practitioner.
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Leverage the "Teaching as Collective Leadership Observation & Debrief Tool" for structured self-reflection and peer collaboration to see the direct link between your teaching and student results.
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Use the "Student Outcomes Tracker Guide and Template" for a straightforward way to consolidate and make sense of the various data points you collect on your students' academic and non-academic progress.
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