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Measuring student progress in school: a role for teacher judgement

Measuring student progress in school: a role for teacher judgement

... South Australian based critics (Garrett & Plitz, 1999; Reid, 1991, 1992a, 1992b, 1999; Thomson, 1999; Williams, Johnson, Peters, & Cormack, 1999) were concerned about the constraints put on the curriculum by ...

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Measuring student progress in school: a role for teacher judgement

Measuring student progress in school: a role for teacher judgement

... Appendix 7 Mathematics Assessment for Learning and Teaching (MaLT) in England 314 Appendix 8 Curriculum, Evaluation and Management (CEM) Centre-Consistency in the learning difficulty Scale for numerals as an example of ...

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An application of multilevel modelling techniques to the longitudinal study of student progress in a modular degree course

An application of multilevel modelling techniques to the longitudinal study of student progress in a modular degree course

... Model (5.14) was fitted to the full data set using the method described above: starting values for the fixed parameters and for levelland student-level variance parameters were obtained [r] ...

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Measuring Strategic Communications

Measuring Strategic Communications

... of student improvement and for making related evaluation decisions, such as judging the appropriateness of the goal and adequacy of student ...the student is required to perform skills representing ...

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Automated progress identification and feedback in large experimental laboratories

Automated progress identification and feedback in large experimental laboratories

... modules. Student progress is tracked and recorded throughout the practical work, and supervisory facilities are provided including the visualisation of the progress of everyone in the laboratory on a ...

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Achieving Course Objectives And Student Learning Outcomes:  Seeking Student Feedback On Their Progress

Achieving Course Objectives And Student Learning Outcomes: Seeking Student Feedback On Their Progress

... institution-wide student learning outcomes (SLOs) that “clearly state the expected knowledge, skills, attitudes, competencies, and habits of mind that students are expected to acquire at an institution of higher ...

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Vol 17, No 4 (2018)

Vol 17, No 4 (2018)

... monitored student progress, expressed inquiries that called for answers from students, provided instruction or advice at desk, guided through questioning and answered students‟ ...which student‟s ...

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SURVEY ON STUDENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

SURVEY ON STUDENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

... a student at which time and view progress plan of work done by student, progress plan is ...developed. Student retrieved the given work information updates and consummates this work at ...

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Mathematics achievement in the transition from intermediate school to high school : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for Master of Educational Studies in Mathematics at Massey University

Mathematics achievement in the transition from intermediate school to high school : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for Master of Educational Studies in Mathematics at Massey University

... As a consequence it was found that the primary and intermediate schools have made considerable progress toward reporting student progress against the objectives of the curriculum and wer[r] ...

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E Learning Student Perceptions on Scholarly Persistence in the 21st Century with Social Media in Higher Education

E Learning Student Perceptions on Scholarly Persistence in the 21st Century with Social Media in Higher Education

... (1995) student progress model that examines the direct or indirect effects of student persistence in e-learning by identifying the relationships between variables such as student perceptions, ...

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Student opportunity funding : why it counts : November 2013

Student opportunity funding : why it counts : November 2013

... development of reflection, metacognition and self-belief as the starting point to a wide range of academic skills, for example: critical thinking, academic writing and referencing. Successful completion of Step up to HE ...

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Practice Teacher Framework: Good Practice Guidance

Practice Teacher Framework: Good Practice Guidance

... Practice Teachers reported meeting with their students to review progress and plan learning experiences 2 – 4 weekly on average. In addition to this Practice Teachers worked directly with the student in ...

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Evaluation of a Learning Analytics Application for Open edX Platform

Evaluation of a Learning Analytics Application for Open edX Platform

... each student individually in a ...the student accessed and quitted a page; therefore, an important issue of this indicator is to detect if the time invested by a student on the page has been spent ...

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Pre-lecture Online Learning Modules in University Physics:  Student Participation, Perceptions, and Performance

Pre-lecture Online Learning Modules in University Physics: Student Participation, Perceptions, and Performance

... Measuring student satisfaction and student perceptions of online learning activities allows for a deeper understanding of the positive elements of a blended learning course and identification of barriers to ...

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Defining teacher quality : an examination of the relationship between measures of teachers' instructional behaviors and measures of their students' academic progress

Defining teacher quality : an examination of the relationship between measures of teachers' instructional behaviors and measures of their students' academic progress

... of student achievement is a result of school factors, with most of the variance being explained in the family background of the student (Fallon, ...influence student gains, including other teachers ...

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An Examination into the Role of English Teachers’ Stroking Behavior in their Effectiveness from the Iranian Learners’ Perspectives

An Examination into the Role of English Teachers’ Stroking Behavior in their Effectiveness from the Iranian Learners’ Perspectives

... Stroke is hypothesized to be a positive factor in improving teaching quality. Thus, any research about the amount and type of teachers’ stroking behaviors can be of paramount significance since its findings can further ...

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Evaluation of a surgical task sharing training programme’s logbook system in Sierra Leone

Evaluation of a surgical task sharing training programme’s logbook system in Sierra Leone

... We calculated point estimates of the percentages of entries in the database that were matching, close match- ing and over-reported. The percentage of under- reported procedures was calculated as the percentage of HR ...

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Attitudes towards inclusive classroom among middle school teachers of government and private school in jammu city

Attitudes towards inclusive classroom among middle school teachers of government and private school in jammu city

... Item 15: Students with special needs in the regular education classroom hinder the academic progress of the regular education student: - 2% of the teachers strongly dis[r] ...

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Indigenous Students In The Tertiary Education Sector

Indigenous Students In The Tertiary Education Sector

... he pathways indigenous students take in their transition from post-compulsory education to paid employment, are multiple and varied. The vocational education and training (VET) sector in particular, has had an important ...

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Smart device Potential for Student Learning

Smart device Potential for Student Learning

... support student learning engagement and provide new opportunities for ...of student smartphone/device ownership on campus and the extent students are harnessed the use of these devices to support their ...

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