Evidence Checklists for Impactful Engagement in STEM Classrooms
Refer to our Mentor Handbook and Evidence Checklists to develop an understanding of how to use research-based instructional practices that help you document student learning. Because these practices build on each other and increase in sophistication, we recommend using a four year trajectory to develop your proficiency as a teacher who collects, makes sense of, and responds to the evidence that your students are learning.
Collecting evidence of student learning
As we know, student learning can be observed and documented in many ways. But how do teachers know if their students comprehend complex topics in the classroom? Several teachers share practices of how they gather evidence from all their students to ensure understanding. Video transcript