Narrative
The English Department decided to utilize the Learning Management System, Schoology, to build question banks, and track standards, while providing immediate feedback to students.
“Teaching to the test” is never our goal as educators. Providing real, actionable information to both students and teachers, identifying areas of need for students so that instruction can be both dynamic and personal, elevates preparation to empowerment of the individual.
“What we want is to see the child in pursuit of knowledge, and not knowledge in pursuit of the child.” - George Bernard Shaw
The English teachers at Nightingale Middle School have been exploring how to improve exam feedback to students, particularly for the SBAC exam, to make preparation practices authentic and personal for students, rather than teaching to the test. These dedicated educators have begun the process of answering this question:
to empower learning beyond the exam?
This exemplar was curated during the development process. The English Department had
created teacher groups, built the practice SBAC question banks, and planned the date for
delivery to students. This narrative describes the process of setting up the Learning Management System to target specific standards. The process will be replicated department and school wide to create more common assessments.
The English Department has found their team success!
Schoology - A Learning Management System Features used by the English Department in this lesson:
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