7 Ways to Assess Student Writing for Secondary ELA
Recorded Webinar

Duration: 30 minutes
Intended Audience: ESOL Teachers, High School Teachers, Instructional Coaches/Coordinators, Librarians/Media Specialists, Online Teachers, School Leaders, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Leaders
Shervette Miller-Payton, ELA Virtual Learning Community leader and K-12 ELA Curriculum Coordinator for the Griffin-Spalding School System, focuses on “7 Ways to Assess Student Writing.” Drawing on the evidence base from the “IES Practice Guide: Teaching Secondary Students to Write Effectively,” Shervette delves into explaining this evidence-based practice. She shares several anecdotes, models the strategy, and provides practical resources for teachers.
Providing meaningful feedback and assessing students’ writing helps us build assessment-capable learners. For more information, join the 9-10 ELA Virtual Learning Community in GaDOE Community! While each recorded webinar introduces evidence-based or high-leverage practices, the GaDOE Community groups allow for a deeper dive by providing opportunities to engage with educators from across the state, share ideas, and exchange resources.
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Primary Contact: Sarah Welch - sarah.welch@doe.k12.ga.us
DOE Office: Teaching & Learning
Topics: English Language Arts, Reading/Literacy
Event Type: Recorded Webinar
Date Recorded: Mar 01, 2022