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Recording |
RECORDING
· Why keep records?
· What does a manageable system of
record keeping look like?
It is necessary to record only the information that is
required about each student for future reporting and planning. This may mean that at different times we
record different items of information for different students.
Record
keeping should
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Be continuous
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Provide information about relevant
outcomes (k,s,v,p)
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Allow students to be involved
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Facilitate judgement making
Information
could be recorded using
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Descriptive and evaluative comments
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Symbols
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Criteria
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Levels or a point on a continuum
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Annotations on student’s work
Record
keeping techniques include:
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Marks books: physical or electronic
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Annotated work samples
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Anecdotal records
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Observation schedules
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Checklists
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Self assessment/peer assessment
profromas
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Audio/video recordings
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Photos
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Journals/logs
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Portfolios
Different techniques serve different purposes. At the end of the day, they allow for
validation, confirmation and justification of judgements.