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Please respond to the latest School Leadership 2.0 survey

What do you believe should be the primary focus in preparing students for post-secondary life?

 Academic skills for college readiness

 Career and technical skills

 Life skills (e.g., financial literacy, communication)

 Social and emotional skills for resilience

 Digital literacy and technology skills

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Results of the survey of January 12, 2025

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Which assessment strategy do you believe best reflects student learning?

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 Standardized testing----------------------------------0%

 Project-based assessments-------------------------10%

 Formative assessments and regular feedback-----10%

 Portfolios and student self-reflection----------------6.7%

 A balanced combination of the above---------------73.3%

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Students are most successful when they know how they’re going to be assessed, are able to explain their thinking and reflect. Standardized testing should be minimal!

In order for our students to thrive in our economic and social environments they have to be critical thinkers with a knowledge base. The balanced approach allows students to learn from different modalities that can help them compete, work with others

Performance, project, problem-based assessments

While each has benefits I believe a combination is the best approach. It then provides opportunities for each child to draw upon their specific strengths.

I am not a fan of the amount of "testing" we do.

With project-based activities

The more data that is collected, the more comprehensive the assessment will be. You left out an assessment that would assess the student's mental and emotional well-being.

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