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Achievement
The amount a student has learned in a subject area.
Alogorithm
A set of rules or procedures for performing a task.
Authentic assessment or performance assessment
Demonstrating a skill or solving a problem in a real-life situation.
Deductive reasoning
Moving from a general rule of Decree to m,ore specific details. (Exampls of this reasoning process; degree: All insects have six legs. Specific details: An ant is an insect. Therefore, a ant must have six legs.)
Empathetic listening
Communicating understanding of students'feelings by putting yourself in their place.
Formative assessment
Measurement taking place both before and during instruction to guide lesson pace and planning
Holistic evaluation
Judging the overall quality of project or paper.
Inductive reasoning
Moving from specific information to a general conclusion. (Example of this reasoning process: Instances: an ant, a bee, and a grasshopper are all insects with six legs. General conclusion: Therefore, all insects have six legs.)
Inquiry or Discovery Leaning
obtaining information by asking a question or investigating a problem
Instructional strategy
Plan for how a lesson will be taught
Mnemonic
A memory aid including tricks to aid in recall of information. For example: deductive reasoning = decree to details
Needs assessment
discovering what is needed as a first step in determining a plan of action to address a problem or instructional goal.
Nonverbal cues
physical acts that send a message
percentile score
test score in comparison to other scores. For example, if a student scores 85th percentile, the student scored the same or better than 85 percent of other students taking the same test.
Pretest
A sample test given before content is presented to assess student knowledge of a topic.
Restating
To say again in another way.
Rubric
Set of scoring guidelines for evaluting student work to ensure consistency in grading.
Summative assessment
Measurement following instruction to summarize students' learning and the teacher's instructional methods.