Cipriano - Assessing Social-Emotional Learning – Nov 12, 2020

Cipriano - Assessing Social-Emotional Learning – Nov 12, 2020

By ALN

Date and time

Thursday, November 12, 2020 · 11am - 2pm PST

Location

Online

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Assessment Learning Network, 2020-21

November 12, 2020 - Assessing Social-Emotional Learning

9:30 am - 3:00 pm

University Club, Lansing, MI [MAP]

There are many initiatives at the local and federal level to assess social and emotional learning. It is of paramount importance for practitioners and school administrators to understand their options and the possibilities for assessing student and teacher growth in social emotional competencies and related development. Assessment is important to any aspect of teaching and learning. What instruments are available to assess social-emotional competencies and skill development, what types of information do they provide, and how can such information be used to support individual students as well as the educators and systems we build to support students. This session will take a look at some of the available instruments, describe the types of scores and other information they provide, and suggest some ways this information might be used to improve the school environment and learning by individual students.

Organized by

The Assessment Learning Network (ALN) is a professional learning community consisting of members from Michigan’s professional education organizations. The goal of the ALN is to increase the assessment literacy of all of Michigan’s professional educators.

The ALN is a unique concept that:

  • Is supported by the Michigan Assessment Consortium (MAC) and the Michigan Department of Education

  • Engages the leadership from Michigan’s professional education associations

  • Offers regular engagements where diverse education leaders learn together about the power of assessment to support the development of our students, their educators and our state

We believe that through engagement and shared perspectives, this learning community will invest in Michigan’s children and the education profession by using assessment to culti­vate the capable learners we will be proud of.

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