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Data Triangulation in ESL

Anita Romano

Created on October 14, 2020

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Data Triangulation in ESL

What?

When?

How?

Why?

EVALUATION CRITERIA

PRODUCTS

CONVERSATIONS

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OBSERVATIONS

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references

Corrine Chabot - CSSHC Élisabeth Léger - CSSVT Anita Romano - CSSP Maripier Roy - CSSVDC

CONVERSATIONS

Tools to keep traces

Evaluative strategies

  • Observation grids
  • Checklist
  • Anecdotal records
  • Scales of appreciation
  • Adapted evaluation rubrics like iDoceo
  • Videos like Teams and Google Meet
  • Recordings like Flipgrid and Seesaw
  • Self and peer evaluations
  • Online tools like Explain Everything, Hangout, Showbie.
  • Conversation periods
  • Student-teacher conferences
  • Group meetings or other exchange opportunities
  • Interview
  • Questioning
  • Think-Pair-Share
  • Discussions
  • Blogs
  • Notes
  • Journals
  • Moderated online forums
  • Teacher/Student feedback
  • Portfolio conferencing

OBSERVATIONS

Evaluative strategies

  • Task requirements checklists for teachers.
  • Online observation tools like Class Dojo
  • Observation tools like a Sticker chart
  • Digital whiteboards like Explain Everything
  • Response recording tools like Flipgrid
  • Digital portfolios like Seesaw,Google Meet and Teams
  • Recording using a tablet, a cellphone, or a computer camera
  • Web app that includes a clickable scoring tool tied to any grid-style rubric, comments, and audio-comments recording like Goobric
  • An online grade book to keep track of data, grades, assessment or evidence like iDoceo.
  • Presentations
  • Debates
  • Role playing
  • Demonstrations
  • Simulations
  • Small group work
  • Individual work

Tools to keep traces

  • Rubrics
  • Student class lists
  • Observation grids

PRODUCTS

Evaluative strategies

Tools to keep traces

  • Projects
  • Assignments
  • Presentations
  • Texts (Written productions, journals, blogs …) using tools like Showbie Storybird BookCreator, PosterMyWall.
  • Comprehension or reinvestment activities (e.g. edpuzzle)
  • Surveys tools like Google Forms, Socrative, Kahoot, Mentimeter.
  • Portfolios
  • Quizzes (e.g. Quizizz , Quizlet, …)
  • Tests and exams
  • Rubrics and observation grids
  • Checklists
  • Presentations tools like PowToon, Google Slides, Sway, PowerPoint, ...
  • Anecdotal records
  • Adapted evaluation tools
  • Portfolio reflexion activities (e.g. Seesaw)
  • Self and/or peer evaluation tools

REFERENCES

Preuves d’apprentissage - Centre franco-ontarien de ressources pédagogiques

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TÉLUQ - J'enseigne à distance

Assessment and the Triangulation Data

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Triangulation in the Classroom (5:25 min. video)

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Triangulation of data (4:05 min. video)

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Triangulation explained