Listen "#125 What Data Matters?"
Episode Synopsis
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Pam has a problem trying to sort out the data that most matters to her Reading and Writing Workshop. Jacob, who reviews data from a teacher’s and administrator’s perspective helps her focus on the information that will best help her teach her students.
Jacob and Pam discuss more than data. Jacob asks Pam what is the most important aspect of comprehension in order to write an analytic response to the reading. They each discuss strategies and procedures that will pre-assess, formatively assess, and summatively assess students’ writing and reading.
Join Jacob and Pam as they share data and so much more!
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Pam has a problem trying to sort out the data that most matters to her Reading and Writing Workshop. Jacob, who reviews data from a teacher’s and administrator’s perspective helps her focus on the information that will best help her teach her students.
Jacob and Pam discuss more than data. Jacob asks Pam what is the most important aspect of comprehension in order to write an analytic response to the reading. They each discuss strategies and procedures that will pre-assess, formatively assess, and summatively assess students’ writing and reading.
Join Jacob and Pam as they share data and so much more!
The post #125 What Data Matters? appeared first on Craft & Draft.
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