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The amount a student has learned in a subject area
Achievement
A set of rules or procedures for performing a task.
Algorithm
Demonstrating a skill or problem or solving problem in a real-life situation.
Authentic assessment or Performance assessment
Moving from a general rule or Decree to more specific Details.
Deductive Reasoning
Communicating understanding of students' feelings by putting yourself in in their place
Empathetic Listening
Measurement taking place both before and during instruction to guide lession pace and planning
Formative assessment
Judging the overall quality of project or paper
Holistic evaluation
Moving from specific information to a general conclusion
Inductive reasoning
Obtaining information by asking a question or investigating a problem.
Inquiry or Discovery Learning
Plan for how a lesson will be taught
Instructional Strategy
A memory aide including tricks to aide in recall of information.
Mnemonic
Discovering what is needed as a first step in determining a plan of action to address a problem or instructional goal
Needs Assessments
Physical acts that send a message.
Nonverbal Cues
Test scores in comparison to other scores(student scores the same or better than other students)
Percentile Scores
A sample test given before content is presented to assess student knowledge of a topic.
Pretest
To say again in another way.
Restating
Set of scoring guidlines for evaluatong student work to ensure consistency in grading.
Rubric
Measurement following instruction to summarize students' learning and the teacher's instructional methods.
Summative Assessment