VTaL - Student Project Checklists to track Student Achievement

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Student Project Checklists and Student Achievement

The following is an example of a Student Project Checklist, that one of my senior students is using to track the tasks completed throughout the project.  The student links up completed tasks against each set of criteria, as evidence of the work.  Following this, I usually conference with the student to ensure that the work does actually meet the assessment criteria.  After which the student continues onto the next task.  When all of the 'Achieved' criteria is met, the student can then progress onto 'Merit' and 'Excellence' criteria.

The Student Project Checklists are owned and edited by the students, and form an important tool to empower students about decisions associated with their learning.

Student Project Checklists and Visibility

The Student Project Checklists are linked within my DigiTech with Ms Anderson subject site.  Students are able to make copies of the checklist to use within their projects.  Students are encouraged to share their work within the Level 2 DigiTech Google+ Community; either individual tasks, and/or their entire checklists.  By doing so, students are able to benefit from each other's completed tasks, to guide the completion of their own work.  This is a common practice with my senior students.

Click on the image to navigate to the student checklist in the Level 2 DigiTech Google+ Community

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