GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
CONCEPT OF ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION CONCEPT OF ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION
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feedback of teaching and learning methods used, text, pace, format of class.
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feedback of students’ style and pace.
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student critical thought feedback over a learning unit, a learning experience, a field experience
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discussion platform on their weak areas
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Detailed explanation-1: -Muddiest point is a classroom assessment technique (C.A.T.) that gives students opportunities to point out what they are most confused about and clearly explain what is muddy.
Detailed explanation-2: -A muddiest point for a student is an area or areas of a subject that are confusing or unclear for them and require additional explanation. The activity helps to allow students to ask clarifying questions and receive answers from their peers.
Detailed explanation-3: -Muddiest and Clearest Points The muddiest point is the idea or concept that the student understands least while the clearest point is the idea or concept that the student understands most fully.
Detailed explanation-4: -In focused listing, students list key terms/concepts recently covered in a lesson in a short amount of time. Preparation and follow-up is minimal, and can help inform the instructor on student comprehension and focus. Focused listing exercises often occur at the end of a class session.