The purpose of recording anecdotal notes is to:
- Provide specific examples of what students know and can do.
Anecdotal notes are typically short, informal records of a student's behaviors, actions, or performance in a classroom setting. These notes help educators assess a student's progress, identify strengths and weaknesses, and tailor instruction to meet individual needs. They are valuable for providing specific examples of a student's skills, understanding, and areas that may need improvement. While they can indirectly contribute to future instruction planning, their primary purpose is to document and understand a student's current abilities and growth.