1) Common formative assessments are designed collaboratively by teachers to help students develop agreed-upon knowledge and skills. They measure student learning frequently through assessments for learning.
2) Effective common formative assessments are developed based on standards, administered regularly, and used to inform instructional changes based on analysis of student results.
3) When students do not demonstrate mastery on common assessments, teachers conduct analysis and reteach the material before reassessing, while teams and schools also respond to support student learning.