Assessment And Feedback Essay

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    Over the years, assessment types and how they are presented has changed drastically. Nowadays, students are given an active role in their assessments and are given a variety of assessment to meet their differing needs. The shift of assessments in education has been a continuous process. When I was in high school ten years ago, a majority of my tests were fifty question long, paper-and- pencil tests that asked “forced-choice questions” (Tileston, 2004). Those tests played an important role in my…

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    all these examples, the “plan “is used to achieve an aim and prevent potential problems before they take place. Hence this same process will apply to the IQA schematics to ensure the product and customers are on the correct path. As I mentioned in assessment 1.1 the main aspect of the quality control system is to monitor and checking the quality of a product or service to ensure that it consistently meets specified standards of an Awarding Organization. Therefore without planning the whole…

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    programs only use one form of assessment such as the Presidential Fitness Test, the FitnessGram or a skills test. Each program only tests the physical performance and not cognitive performance as well. Physical Education is more than just doing the physical act because the students must understand the principles behind the act and how it is helping them toward living an active and healthy lifestyle. Students should not be assessed using only one form of assessment because not all students…

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    input (Myers, 2015, p. 3). There is also another types of portfolio assessment that is utilized in early childhood education classrooms known as the three-folio system. This type of assessment has three different portfolios that represent ongoing work, current work and permanently kept work (Beaty, 2014). As our society becomes more and more technology-oriented, it important to discuss the use of electronic-portfolios as an assessment method. It is similar to the traditional portfolio, but…

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    primary language, or unfamiliar sounds in their primary language. Assignments for ELL’s should not be assessed by language criteria but should be assessed allowing the student to use other means. Assessments can be accomplished through the student retelling, artwork, or role play. These types of assessments can also be used for ESE students. Teachers should take into consideration what their students are capable of and allow them to use their strengths to obtain their learning…

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    Davis and the other 6th grade teachers run a seven-day block for English Language Arts. This will allow me to observe lessons one week and assessments the following week. I am personally used to running a five-day block; I feel the seven-day block has both benefits and disadvantages. One benefit would be it allows students more time to grasp a concept. Another benefit would be having time to…

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    methods of the authentic process. There are many different methods to successfully assess your students or players such as; performance assessments, portfolio or journal usage, self-evaluations, oral interviews, retelling stories, writing samples, demonstrations, game film review, practice drills, and overall teacher or coach observations. Performance based assessments are all uniquely designed to develop and aid in measuring performance data and to provide credible information and metrics to…

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    Different assessments give teachers insight into students’ comprehension and aids in creating curriculum to meet students’ needs. Formative assessments allow teachers to measure how well students understand the material and gives the teacher an idea on what steps to take next (Parkay, Antcil, & Hass, 2014). This can be done at the beginning of a lesson to see what students already know or at the end of a lesson to ensure that the material does not need any extra coverage. If a teacher has not…

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    Another way of scaffolding students to develop critical thinking skills is to give them positive feedbacks. We always give and receive feedback, it can be positive or negative. People react in different ways about that because we are all different. For me, receiving a negative feedback from someone such as friend, parent, professor or classmates, makes me feel sad and a little bit frustrated because it makes me feel like I did not follow the…

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    role in guiding other participants to create effective changes. From my observation, I feel like good leaders should be capable of making good decisions and opening to feedback because both of them are important keys to help the leaders become more open-minded. Positive feedback makes leaders become more confident, and negative feedback helps leaders in understanding their imperfection. I realize that followers tend to follow those leaders who are confident, because confident leaders are able to…

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