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Thank you so much for your well prepared and comprehensive presentation. It is definitely a helpful material in understanding the concept of Formative Assessment. More Power!!!
It is a very informative gives clarity between Formative and summative assessment and variety of formative assessment techniques which are really Creative.I do use Exit Cards and Think pair and share techniques and few more .But the background music is little annoying.
The video is very good, but the sound in the back is a bit 'disburting', if you know what I mean. As an informative video the producer should ease the viewers' task. But above CONGRATS! It'a a really constructive message to everyone engaged in helping the learners.
Research shows Formative Assessment is where it's at. And the suggestions here are all pretty easy. The problem is that kids worry a lot about being embarrassed and you can't rely on them to tell you how they are doing or risk getting called out. That data is unreliable. The data also needs to be trackable.
I read the criticisms from the viewers in this video. It seems the creator doesn't like the idea of constructive criticism on how the way he portrayed gender. The comments made by the viewers were valid at all, and the creator of this video invalidated them by replying rude.
Sorry that some people have missed the point of your video by picking on the teachers roles - I am sure had you reversed the roles - you would have gotten slammed for that too - just carry on with your good work and let the nit pickers pick nits !!!!!
The problem with formative assessments is that we have a classroom full of kids. Some get it and some don’t. Your system slows the class down to the level of the weakest performer.
Super annoyed by the representation of female teachers in this video. Why are they drawn to look like they're posing for Playboy? Super rude and super distracting from the content of the video.
Taylor Toth, the only thing rude is your comment. The images drawn are provided by the software video scribe. I agree the women don’t appear to be drawn businesslike, but they surely don’t look like they are posing for playboy. I work hard to provide these videos for fellow educators, and your comment demonstrates your lack of appreciation and lack of class. In trying to be a hero, you’re the one coming off quite rude. Take your protest up with video scribe, not myself.
@@TeachingsinEducation He or she is not being rude or trying to be a hero at all. It's a valid point and you would do well to take the feedback. You might consider finding a different video scribe as you're the one posting the content and it's a representation of you.
I do not use that image in any more of my videos. But its absurd to say the teacher looks like she is posing for playboy. In the image bank, I think it came up under home economics or art teacher. But to say she looks like a "playboy" is an absolute misrepresentation of the image.I do agree it can be offensive to some, thus I no longer use it. But it does NOT look like a "Playboy". Look at it again, if you don't believe me.
@@TeachingsinEducation Don't know about Playboy, but from an equity perspect, the bigger problem is that you portrayed the bad teacher as a woman and the master teacher as a man. It would have been so easy to use the same gender for both.
@@TeachingsinEducation The depictions of the women in the video are exaggerated anime-style illustrations with large breasts, small waists who are standing in the 'pigeon toe' style intended to make women look unthreatening and submissive. It's unconscious misogyny and you would do well to take the feedback on board. It is not rude to call out bias. The information in the video is very useful and it is a shame to have the images detract from your otherwise good work.
Unfortunate use of gender when defining a 'poor' teacher, and a 'master' teacher. You could also argue that the word 'master' also has gender connotations. -Education is about language and representation - equality & diversity.
Why are you protesting the fact that a black person was designated a master teacher and not the white person?? I bet you would find it more appropriate for the white person to be the "Master", you have serious issues and what you real agenda is...sad!
Zekiye SEİS, you are cherry picking one video and making an irresponsible generalization about a sexist sentiment against women by my channel. If you watch ALL my videos, you’ll see that sometimes I’ll use men as a negative example and other times I’ll use women. This just happens to be an instance where I used a woman as a negative example. But that is NOT the case in the other videos. I find it quite disgusting how quickly you could make a judgement like that after only viewing this video. People like you just want to complain about something. Go back and watch all the videos, and if you see a pattern, then you can complain. Grandstander!
I don't think his examples should matter because the truth is both males and females can be poor or master teachers. It has nothing to do with gender. Your question suggests that only women should ever be portrayed as master teachers. That wouldn't be fair either.
The inappropriate use of teacher as a master and damn care teacher I didn't like in your video. You could have either used male/male or female/female to name these teachers. Since the topic is related to education, be thoughtful about such blunder... :(
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Thank you so much for your well prepared and comprehensive presentation. It is definitely a helpful material in understanding the concept of Formative Assessment. More Power!!!
Tysm so much tomorrow I have English mock exam and I really need to prepare but you are helping me Tysm!! ❤
It is a very informative gives clarity between Formative and summative assessment and variety of formative assessment techniques which are really Creative.I do use Exit Cards and Think pair and share techniques and few more .But the background music is little annoying.
Excellent video. I plan to use it with some teachers I work with.
The video is very good, but the sound in the back is a bit 'disburting', if you know what I mean. As an informative video the producer should ease the viewers' task. But above CONGRATS! It'a a really constructive message to everyone engaged in helping the learners.
Excellent material :)
Thanks a million!
Research shows Formative Assessment is where it's at. And the suggestions here are all pretty easy. The problem is that kids worry a lot about being embarrassed and you can't rely on them to tell you how they are doing or risk getting called out. That data is unreliable. The data also needs to be trackable.
Can you reference the studies?
This is really helpful
Thank you thank you soo much. Excellent 😀👌
Excellent.
Thank you so much for this amazing video!!!
Very well done👏👏
Excellent video!
Thank you!
Which metaphor best explained these?
Awesome video!
This is a great video. Thanks!
Nice lecture
Thank you for the examples and explanations.
The teacher is wrong in the video. The square root of 144 is always 12, only. x^2 = 144 though has two solutions: +/- 12.
OK smart arse!!!!LOL
tnx
Awesome Video! But I am thinking "brainstorming" is more of a diagnostic assessment than formative assessment. What do you think?
I read the criticisms from the viewers in this video. It seems the creator doesn't like the idea of constructive criticism on how the way he portrayed gender. The comments made by the viewers were valid at all, and the creator of this video invalidated them by replying rude.
Sir can you give examplesof formative assessment for
Listening, Reading, Speaking, and
Writing?
Sorry that some people have missed the point of your video by picking on the teachers roles - I am sure had you reversed the roles - you would have gotten slammed for that too - just carry on with your good work and let the nit pickers pick nits !!!!!
Perfect! Thanks!
❤
3.40 "Gauging" spelt incorrectly
And the nucleus appears to have negatively charged particles, which it should not.
Good video but you spelled gauge wrong
I'm just a kid.
Thank you so much .Would like to send me this content written on my email address please?
The problem with formative assessments is that we have a classroom full of kids. Some get it and some don’t. Your system slows the class down to the level of the weakest performer.
Music is unnecessary and annoying. Otherwise very good content.
That atom had too many electrons lol
Jk
Super annoyed by the representation of female teachers in this video. Why are they drawn to look like they're posing for Playboy? Super rude and super distracting from the content of the video.
Taylor Toth, the only thing rude is your comment. The images drawn are provided by the software video scribe. I agree the women don’t appear to be drawn businesslike, but they surely don’t look like they are posing for playboy. I work hard to provide these videos for fellow educators, and your comment demonstrates your lack of appreciation and lack of class. In trying to be a hero, you’re the one coming off quite rude. Take your protest up with video scribe, not myself.
@@TeachingsinEducation He or she is not being rude or trying to be a hero at all. It's a valid point and you would do well to take the feedback. You might consider finding a different video scribe as you're the one posting the content and it's a representation of you.
I do not use that image in any more of my videos. But its absurd to say the teacher looks like she is posing for playboy. In the image bank, I think it came up under home economics or art teacher. But to say she looks like a "playboy" is an absolute misrepresentation of the image.I do agree it can be offensive to some, thus I no longer use it. But it does NOT look like a "Playboy". Look at it again, if you don't believe me.
@@TeachingsinEducation Don't know about Playboy, but from an equity perspect, the bigger problem is that you portrayed the bad teacher as a woman and the master teacher as a man. It would have been so easy to use the same gender for both.
@@TeachingsinEducation The depictions of the women in the video are exaggerated anime-style illustrations with large breasts, small waists who are standing in the 'pigeon toe' style intended to make women look unthreatening and submissive. It's unconscious misogyny and you would do well to take the feedback on board. It is not rude to call out bias. The information in the video is very useful and it is a shame to have the images detract from your otherwise good work.
Unfortunate use of gender when defining a 'poor' teacher, and a 'master' teacher. You could also argue that the word 'master' also has gender connotations. -Education is about language and representation - equality & diversity.
Why are you protesting the fact that a black person was designated a master teacher and not the white person?? I bet you would find it more appropriate for the white person to be the "Master", you have serious issues and what you real agenda is...sad!
Thanks, very informative video. Helping me with my UVA coursework. I didn't even notice anything about the races.
Please stop these comments, I actually had to go back a watch the video again the see what you were complaining about, which was nothing.
It is spelled gauging, not guaging. Spelling errors on an education video greatly annoy me.
Yes, it was a mistake on my part
@@TeachingsinEducation loving the video though, watching it for my education class.
Excuse me ,but is it really nice to use a female teacher by giving an example of poor teacher and a male teacher for a master teacher?
Zekiye SEİS, you are cherry picking one video and making an irresponsible generalization about a sexist sentiment against women by my channel. If you watch ALL my videos, you’ll see that sometimes I’ll use men as a negative example and other times I’ll use women. This just happens to be an instance where I used a woman as a negative example. But that is NOT the case in the other videos. I find it quite disgusting how quickly you could make a judgement like that after only viewing this video. People like you just want to complain about something. Go back and watch all the videos, and if you see a pattern, then you can complain. Grandstander!
I don't think his examples should matter because the truth is both males and females can be poor or master teachers. It has nothing to do with gender. Your question suggests that only women should ever be portrayed as master teachers. That wouldn't be fair either.
So poor teachers are women and the masters are men? You lost me there.
The inappropriate use of teacher as a master and damn care teacher I didn't like in your video. You could have either used male/male or female/female to name these teachers. Since the topic is related to education, be thoughtful about such blunder... :(
You're the bomb! Thank you!
Really Awesome Video!!! Thank You so much!!!!