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I believe
creating this assessment blog and including artifacts of the assignments we
have completed is an excellent method of curating what we have learned and what we will apply in our classrooms in the future.
With this
being said, I will be sure to refer to to my posts for reflection and
guidance. Two scenarios in which I would use the assessment page of my digital
portfolio includes:
Assessing
Students: I would use this page to reflect on Assessment "of " Learning,
Assessment "for" Learning and Assessment "as" Learning. I will refer back to my assessment page to remind myself how
important it is to maintain a balance of all three types of assessment for my
students while ensuring to provide opportunities for meaningful feedback and
valuable peer and self evaluation.
Referencing
Resources: I would also use the assessment page of my digital portfolio to
access the references I included on my AER form. I was sure to find beneficial
resources that would assist me as I am teaching. I feel that these resources
will help me to differentiate my instruction while ensuring that I understand
the needs of all of my students.