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18 Cards in this Set
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Achievement
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The amount a student has learned in a subject area.
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Algorithm
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A set of rules or procedures for performing a task.
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Authentic assessment (Performance Assessment)
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Demonstrating a skill or solve a problem in a real-life situation.
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Deductive Reasoning
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Moving from a general rule or Decree to more specific Details. (Example of this reasoning: Decree: All insects have six legs. Specific Details: An ant is an insect. Therefore, an ant must have six legs.)
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Empathetic listening
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Communicating understanding of students' feelings by putting yourself in their place.
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Formative Assessment
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Measurement taking place both before and during instruction to guide lesson pace and planning.
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Holistic evaluation
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Judging the overall quality of project or paper.
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Inductive reasoning
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Moving from specific Information to a general conclusion.
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Inquiry or Discovery learning
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Obtaining information by asking a question or investigating a problem
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Instructional Strategy
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Plan for how a lesson will be taught.
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Mnemonic
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A memory aid including tricks to aid in recall of information. For example: Deductive reasoning = Decree to Details.
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Needs assessment
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Discovering what is needed as a first step in determining a plan of action to address a problem or instructional goal.
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Nonverbal cues
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Physical acts that send a message.
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Percentile score
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Test score in comparison to others scores.
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Pretest
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A sample test given before content is presented to assess student knowledge of a topic.
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Restating
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To say again in another way.
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Rubric
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Set of scoring guidelines for evaluating student work to ensure consistency in grading.
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Summative assessment
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Measurement following instruction to summarize students' learning and the teacher's instructional methods.
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