Assessment And Feedback Essay

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    ‘steady’. It refers to the processes by which the body and internal cells seek to constantly maintain an internal state of balance and equilibrium even when faced with external environmental changes. This is achieved through either positive or negative feedback loop controls associated mainly with the endocrine and nervous systems. Principal homeostatic processes include regulation of blood pH, glucose, osmoregulation, and also temperature. Although some homeostatic mechanisms such as…

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    Human beings (endothermic homeotherms) maintain their core body temperature around 37°C (98.6° F) by homeostasis in response to changes in the surrounding temperatures and do so through conduction, convection, radiation and evaporation. The hypothalamus of the brain, kidneys and liver are the organs that help control homeostasis and it is thermoregulation that plays a vital role in homeostasis for the stability of our body temperature. Homeostasis, keeping the balance: An important role in…

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    The Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales second edition This short paper has the aim of reviewing the Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales second edition (RIAS-2). The first edition of this instrument was introduced about 12 years ago, (Beaujean & McGlaughlin, 2014). The new version of the RIAS will be ready for use from mid-2016, (Reynolds & Kamphaus, n.d). The RIAS-2 is an individual administered psychometric instrument designed to evaluate cognitive ability: general intelligence (g),…

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    # and name of the Assessment? The chapter number is seventeen, and the name of the assessment is Personal Assessment of Communication Apprehension. 2. What was the purpose of the Assessment? The assessment purpose is to help identify personal anxiety levels about communicating with people in a variety of settings, so that I may be aware of potential areas of fear; which will help me be prepared to respond in more effective ways. 3. What was your score/result on the Assessment and What does it…

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    Something that is not considered in a PVAAS score is the demographics of the clientele. Students with a low socio economic status are historically shown to receive lower scores due to lack of resources and other factors. Students in special education also do not perform as well because of their learning disabilities. ESL students are also at a disadvantage because understanding material in English is difficult for them. These students are not taken into as much consideration when evaluating a…

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    confused by the outcome number and course outcomes chart on the original syllabus. Dr. Fink (2003) stated that the key components of integrated course design were to “analyze the situational factors, formulate the learning goals, design the feedback and assessment procedures, and select the teaching/learning activities” (p. 2). And it is important to put these components together and show their inter-relationship (Fink, 2003). Therefore, I summarized the outcomes #1, #2, and #3 from the original…

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    Technology Technology for me is a major weakness. The system crashing or technology malfunctions would have me going crazy, especially because of my personal information. If the system crash eBay as well as the sellers can lose a lot of profit. Therefore, the company needs to have a planB to continue selling and making money as soon as possible. Something like a generator if the lights goes off. System crashing or hacking will allow for many illegal activities on the site affecting…

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    Those interactions are characterized as nonlinear systems leading emergent self-organization through feedback. There are three essential components of complexity theory that provide a framework to understand emergent behavior leading continuous, radical change. The Far-From-Equilibrium State: The theory states that organizations display complex behaviors…

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    In order for a leader to give efficient feedback, they must be aware of assertiveness. Sipe and Frick (2009) claim that “assertive speaking is a method of initiating a message an expressing oneself to accurately communicate thoughts, feelings, expectations, and needs” (p.67). Having assertiveness…

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    2. LITERATURE DISCUSSION A good way to understand the importance of assessment is to think about learning outcomes. If students automatically learned what they were taught, we would never need to assess; we could instead just keep records of what we had taught. But every teacher knows, many students do not learn what they are taught. Willoughby (2010) argued that “No two students enter a classroom with identical abilities, experiences, and needs. Learning style, language proficiency, background…

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