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Looking at Student Work: A Window into the Classroom
Annenberg Institute for School Reform series on school reform Pub Date: 1999, 28 min.
Video: $49, ISBN: 0807738735

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This important and practical resource explores a variety of ways in which looking at student work can help improve teaching and learning. The video features students, teachers, and administrators at Norview High School in Norfolk, Virginia–a member of the ATLAS Communities school redesign project–who discuss their experiences in looking at student work. Appropriate to many settings with a variety of participants, the video can be used to:- Introduce the idea of looking collaboratively at student work and the ways it can impact a teacher’s practice
- Understand the collaborative contexts for looking at student work
- Raise questions about what can be learned and who might be involved in the collaborative process
- Prepare a group of teachers to look at their own students’ work
- Enable teachers and administrators to share and reflect on ways to develop new classroom practices and change existing ones to support learning
- Broaden the examination of student work to include parents and community members
Related titles: Assessing Student Learning: From Grading to Understanding
Looking Together at Student Work: A Companion Guide to Assessing Student Learning |