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Supporting Student-Initiated Assessment
Students who are ready for an assessment write their name and the title of the assessment on the board.
Student Mastery Demonstration through Authentic Projects at Pleasant View
In addition to taking content assessments, students also engage in ongoing projects aligned to content areas.
Summit Public Schools Learning Platform Project Creation
Summit has created a robust series of teacher resources to support work with their Learning Platform. On this site, you can learn more about how to create, implement, and assess student project work. .embed-container { position: relative;...
Authentic Projects
Teachers use the Summit PLP to create authentic projects that deepen student learning and allow for the development of cognitive skills and conceptual knowledge.
Summit Public Schools Performance Assessment Quality Rubric
In partnership with the Stanford Center for Assessment, Learning, and Equity (SCALE) and the Buck Institute for Education (BIE), Summit also has developed a rubric that can be used to assess the quality of a developed performance task.
Standards Based Reporting at Pleasant View
The school uses standards-based report cards to align reporting to a mastery-based approach in the classroom.
Pleasant View Sample Report Card
Providence Public Schools uses a standards-based report card. Pleasant View has adopted this reporting approach.
Pleasant View's Standards-Based Report Cards
Pleasant View Elementary uses standards-based report cards, which communicate mastery of standards as opposed to grades.
How Blended Learning Started at Pleasant View
Learn more about Pleasant View's decision to move to a blended and personalized model.
Pleasant View Innovation Powered by Technology Grant Report
This report, issued in January 2013, tells the story of Pleasant View Elementary Schools first year of blended learning implementation.
Article: How one unconventional principal turned around a struggling urban school
In this article, journalist Jennifer D. Jordan shares the story of how Gara Field led the turnaround of Pleasant View Elementary School.