Friday, May 30, 2008

Please choose one of the following questions and answer it in this blog. Thanks!

How can Curriculum-Framing Questions help support my students' learning?
How can I plan ongoing student-centered assessment?

9 comments:

lbaker said...

Curriculum-Framing questions will help my students gain a better understanding of what the purpose is for the unit. They will have better direction in their learning.

Karen said...

Curriculum framing questions help provide oppotunities for students to use higher thinking skillls and express themselves in a thoughtful and compelling manner.

Beth Mortimer said...

I can plan ongoing student assessments by using project based learning. I will be able to assess the students as they perform the different tasks of their project.

Jennifer said...

By using project based learning I can monitor and assess students throughout their unit. I can do this by using several different assessment tools.

Kat said...

With curriculum framing questions you can see your unit as a whole, from general ideas to more specific ideas. The questions make learning meaningful to the students. It organizes your unit better, as well.

Rachel Stueve said...

I am excited about the focus Curriculum-Framing questions will bring to my teaching. They will take them to a higher level of thinking.

Steven said...

CFQs help to focus the teacher on what they need to learn.

Lori Vincent said...

Curriculum framing questions will make it easier for my student to understand what is being presented na dwill help me plan better.

pcolgrove said...

Curriculum-Framing questions will give me direction and guide my teaching, making sure I am including the concepts necessary.