Mary W. Douglas January 21, 2013 Explain some forms of language assessment that you use with children? In the Montessori classroom, assessment occurs in 4 ways. * The Montessori three period lesson. * 1st Period: I (the teacher) show and name a new concept. Example: “These shapes are congruent.” * 2nd Period: I then (at a later time) ask the student to show a particular concept. Example, “Show me the congruent shapes.” * 3rd Period: Finally, I ask the student
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Alternative Assessment An assessment in which students create an original response to answer a certain question. Students respond to a question using their own ideas, in their own words. Examples of alternative assessment are short-answer questions, essays, oral presentations, demonstrations, performance assessment, and portfolios. Other activities included in this type are teacher observation and student self-assessment. * Components of Alternative Assessment a) Assessment is based on
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addition, cheating also can lead to the failure in assessing student’s academic ability. * Because students cheat instead of actually study for their homework or exam, there is no way a teacher can assess their abilities in class. * False assessment on student’s ability can result in student’s false assumption on their ability. * As a result, these students generally don’t have enough knowledge and experience to advance in either their study or their
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IT for Business project report Industry: Education coaching industry Organization: Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pvt. Ltd. (T.I.M.E.) Introduction Examination-oriented tuitions have grown into an industry due to rising aspirations, combined with the falling quality of mainstream education. It has become a part of Student's daily routine. As many as 83 per cent of India’s high school children juggle time around school, extra-curricular activities, and tuitions at these
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results that are to me mandatory so if there are any problems and things are not going as expected then there will have to be an evaluation and a deeper look into that organization of what the problem is to which I will call the Needs and problem Assessment. However the outcomes of all of this will always be changing and new ways and theories to improvement on the status of services as you well know. I know that I am going to be the best that I can be and make a difference and I just had to share this
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plus 3. Discussion of Assessment 1 Discussion of Assessments 1 & 2 4. Discussion of Assessment 2 Chapter 4 of Aaker et al. (2007) Assessment 2 Marking Guide & Rubric The Research Process Learning Objectives • Outline the nature & various sources of secondary data • Discuss the uses & evaluation of secondary data • Spotlight on searching for journal articles Links in with Assessment 2 • Explain & discuss the nature & requirements of Assessments 1 & 2 1. Secondary Data
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neurology unit. This patient was admitted because of a drug overdose, which left the patient in state like she had a stroke. I remember going to assess her at the beginning of my shift ( 12 hour night) and as I was conducting a neurological assessment, the patient was taking to me or responding to my presence. Which the off going nurse had said in report that the patient wasn’t responding to anyone’s presence. When I assessed her pupils, they were both dialed and not responding to my pen light
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development and pro-poor growth. Advocacy organizations have also used advances in communications and information technology to increase global as well as national visibility and influence. Impact assessment has had a two-fold role in these trends: • • Firstly action research and impact assessments of the effects of macro-level policies, legislation and regulatory environments have been used to support advocacy campaigns. Secondly donors, NGOs and advocates themselves have been concerned to assess
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