How to Use Common Formative Assessments to Help Teachers Reflect on Practice - Ken Williams
In this video, Ken Williams explains that common formative assessments are a tool for teacher reflection as well as a tool for monitoring student progress. We learn the difference between analyzing data as an individual and as part of a collaborative team.
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