ECE 203 Ashford University W 3 Child Observations Case Study

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Assessment Data to Guide Practice

[WLO: 3] [CLOs: 1, 2, 3]

As you learned from our discussion this week about informal assessments and from the required readings in the text, using informal assessments to guide curriculum planning and instructional decisions allows educators to best support children’s specific strengths and needs. As explained in the Jaruszewicz (2019) text, developmentally appropriate approaches to assessment include a comprehensive, systematic, and focused look at each and every child’s specific learning and development. In this assignment you have an opportunity to explore informal assessments further in relation to the use of data to drive the creation and delivery of those assessments.

Consider the following scenario: You are an educator that has finished collecting assessment data on a child, Anna Smith, in your program or classroom. You must now must create a curriculum plan based on Anna Smith’s Assessment Evaluation.

To prepare for this assignment,

For your assignment, include the following:

  • Introduction (0.5 Points): Write a succinct introduction that informs the reader of the topic of the assignment and its organization. Remember, an effective essay introduction tells the reader what you will say.
  • Assessment Observations (3 Points): In one to two paragraphs, describe the observations that you made from the data on Anna Smith using several examples from the assessments.
  • Child Observations (3 Points): In three to four paragraphs, describe the strengths and areas of opportunity (i.e., weaknesses) for Anna Smith based on the assessment data.
  • Short-Term Goal (3 Points): In three to four paragraphs, explain three specific instructional decisions for a short-term goal for Anna Smith based on the data analysis.
  • Long-Term Goal (3 Points): In one to two paragraphs, explain one specific long-term goal for Anna Smith based on the data analysis.
  • Conclusion (0.5 Points): Write a succinct conclusion that informs the reader of the main points from the assignment. Remember, an effective essay conclusion tells the reader what you have said in a summary.

The Assessment Data to Guide Practice assignment:

  • Must be three to four double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages, but including the completed observation checklist) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.)’s APA Style (Links to an external site.) resource.
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must use at least two scholarly sources in addition to the course text.

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Running head: ASSESSMENT CASE STUDY

Week 3: Assessment Case Study
Your Name
ECE 203: Introduction to Curriculum and Instruction for Early Childhood Development
Instructor's Name
Date

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ASSESSMENT CASE STUDY
Assessment Case Study
Introduction
The child being assessed is Anna Smith, who was born on January 3, 2010. Her parents
are Joseph and Catherine Smith. Some of the areas that will be covered include assessment
observation, both long-term and short-term goals as well as child observations. It is worth noting
that the assessment helps teachers to understand children and hence teach them better
(Jaruszewicz, 2013). The short term and long-term goals are provided to assist Anna in achieving
better academic performance. During the time of the assessment, Anna was aged four years.
Assessment Observation
Some of the observations made include that her hand and finer skills are well developed.
For instance, she is able to copy geometric patterns such as triangles effectively. Additionally,
she is able to dress and undress without being assisted by anyone, and she is able to take care of
her own toilet needs. Her finger and hand skills are well advanced since she can comfortably use
a spoon and a fork and also print some letters of the alphabet such as “a, s, n, t, r, l, m.”
Child Observations
Some of the strengths for Anna smith during are development include that are social
skills are well developed. Based on the assessment data, she recognizes the need for friends and
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