I truly believe all children are different and special in their own unique ways. I think differences among children are what makes them who they are. I believe student learning and developent needs to be assessed. In order for children to be successful in school and later on as an adult there needs to be certain types of assessements completed.
If the developmental assessments are done correctly then they are necessary for the child's proper growth and development. At the place I currently work, preschool aged children are assessed with tools such as the DECA and the DIAL 3. There are even assessment tools for Infants and Toddlers. These types of tools are more questionnaire type tools and require the parents to be involved. These different types of tools check for signs of trouble in the areas of social and emotional development as well as cognitive development. I believe if a child is developmentally delayed in a certain area and he can receive the assistance while still in preschool or younger, it would assist him that much more. That also helps create a partnership with the teacher, the child and the parent.
In the city of Zacatecas, Mexico there is not much emphasis put on assessments as here in the United States. Children are lucky if they can go to school. The instruction there is more teacher speaks and the child listens and no one speaks out of turn. I know this system works for that certain area in Mexico because, in my opinion they are more focused on discipline and not underlying problems that may arise. I do not think for our culture here in the United States that this type of instruction would work. I hope I do not offend anyone, it is just a different type of lifestyle that we are accustomed to here.
All in all, assessing children has its value to the better of the child and their development.
Hi Maria,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the current assessment trends in WA. The information about the DECA and DIAL 3 was new learning for me. In Arizona, we have many high poverty, transient districts. My district is currently using NWEA (technology based) assessment three times per year. Students are assessed and the data from the assessments are used to gauge their individual annual growth.
Informative post!