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  1. Jan 10, 2019 · The five strategies were expressed as early as 2005: Clarifying, understanding, and sharing learning intentions. Engineering effective classroom discussions, tasks and activities that elicit evidence of learning. Providing feedback that moves learners forward. Activating students as learning resources for one another.

  2. Welcome to Dylan Wiliams website. Inside the Black Box, and other booklets containing ideas about how to improve formative assessment in schools, are available from GL Assessment in Europe, Hawker-Brownlow in Australasia, and Learning Sciences International in North America.

    • “A bad curriculum well taught is invariably a better experience for students than a good curriculum badly taught: pedagogy trumps curriculum. Or more precisely, pedagogy is curriculum, because what matters is how things are taught, rather than what is taught.”
    • “The greatest impact on learning is the daily lived experiences of students in classrooms, and that is determined much more by how teachers teach than by what they teach.”
    • “feedback should cause thinking. It should be focused; it should relate to the learning goals that have been shared with the students; and it should be more work for the recipient than the donor.
    • “The teacher’s job is not to transmit knowledge, nor to facilitate learning. It is to engineer effective learning environments for the students. The key features of effective learning environments are that they create student engagement and allow teachers, learners, and their peers to ensure that the learning is proceeding in the intended direction.
  3. Mar 28, 2021 · (Wiliam 2017 p.42) He defines formative assessment as ‘the process used by teachers and students to recognise and respond to student learning in order to enhance that learning, during the learning’.

  4. May 13, 2024 · For the uninitiated, his influential work on feedback in the classroom emphasises the importance of formative assessment as a powerful tool for improving student learning and ‘moving learning forward’ (Wiliam, 2018). He advocates for feedback that is timely, specific and actionable, fostering a continuous cycle of assessment and adjustment ...

  5. Mar 7, 2019 · Dylan Wiliam says the key to professional development is reflecting on the fundamental relationship between what you did and what your students learned. How often do you reflect on your classroom practice in this way? How do you decide whether you can move on during a lesson?

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  7. Dylan Wiliam reviews the nature of formative assessment and suggests how teachers can use it to gain better insights into student learning and achievement (YouTube video)

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