Based on Dylan William's research, this presentation explores how teachers can support students to become owners of their own learning and learning resources for their peers through the use of samples of work.
This document provides an overview of SPSS Level 2 and covers various statistical analyses that can be performed, including descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, ANOVA, and t-tests. Descriptive statistics are used to summarize data, while inferential statistics allow generalization from a sample to a population. Hypothesis testing involves stating the null and alternative hypotheses. Variables can be quantitative or qualitative. Correlation examines relationships between variables and regression allows predicting outcomes. T-tests compare group means, ANOVA compares multiple group means, and post hoc tests identify specific group differences.
Critique guide & self eval (save as only) (7)brendenflynn123
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This document provides guidance on critiquing works of art through constructive criticism and positive feedback. It explains that critiques have four main components: description, analysis, interpretation, and judgment. Description involves objectively noting technical and formal qualities of the work, while analysis examines how elements are composed and relate to each other. Interpretation explores how the work makes the viewer think and feel. Judgment presents an opinion on the work's success based on stated criteria. The document also provides an example student critique and self-evaluation form to guide students in critiquing their own works.
000 master slides thesis teguh qi s2 ing uns 2013 finalteguhkiyatno
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This document discusses an experimental research study that investigated the effectiveness of the quantum method compared to the direct instruction method in teaching writing to eighth grade students in Indonesia. It also examined the influence of students' creativity on their writing skills. The study used two teaching methods (quantum method and direct instruction method) as experimental variables and measured students' creativity as either high or low. The dependent variable was students' writing skills. The document provides background on writing skills, teaching methods, creativity, relevant previous research, and rationale for the study.
This document introduces SOLO (Structure of Observed Learning Outcomes), a taxonomy for understanding the stages of learning. It describes the five levels of the SOLO taxonomy from prestructural to extended abstract. With SOLO, teachers can design learning intentions, success criteria, and provide feedback to students to help them progress from surface to deep understanding. While similar to Bloom's Taxonomy, SOLO focuses more on describing the learning outcome itself rather than knowledge. The document provides examples of how to introduce SOLO to students and tips for getting started with implementing it.
Higher Education Provision of Accessible Information for Learning: GuidelinesIAU-HEEFA
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This document summarizes guidelines for making higher education information and learning materials electronically accessible. It notes that people with disabilities make up 15% of the world's population and are underrepresented in higher education. While technology and e-learning aim to improve accessibility, current e-learning materials are not always accessible. The document outlines draft guidelines created by the IAU and ICT4IAL project to make information and media used for delivering information accessible. It describes testing the guidelines on documents and highlights next steps to finalize the guidelines based on feedback and present them in May 2015.
1) The document discusses strategies for community colleges to attract more students, particularly members of Generation Y or Millennials, as statewide enrollment targets are increasing but the number of high school graduates is declining.
2) It notes that Millennial students prefer simple, intuitive websites that directly provide the key information students need through clear recruitment messaging on the homepage.
3) The document advocates simplifying college websites to function as a "portal" that identifies and directs students to the most important information for their needs through an uncluttered design.
Across Michigan, the organization served over 2,373 girls through various programs. They delivered their Uniquely ME! program to 1,081 girls and their Living on My Honor program to 1,338 girls. They also benefited 40 girls through their OK2BU program and gave 36 community presentations. They set up 58 programs in low density areas and recruited over 100 volunteers. Outreach girls sold over 15,437 boxes of cookies and 932 girls attended council events. Higher education staff recruited volunteers and made programs aware of volunteer opportunities.
Marketing and open enrollment campaign may 2015 updateStefan Friedrich
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The document outlines Sunnyside School District's marketing and open enrollment campaign goals. The goals are to:
1) Refresh their nationally recognized "Choose Sunnyside" marketing campaign to build enrollment.
2) Actively retain students transitioning between grades to reduce attrition by 50%.
3) Actively recruit students attending other schools in the district.
4) Actively compete for students in surrounding districts by highlighting Sunnyside's strengths.
5) Create a new marketing campaign promoting their online learning programs.
The College Outreach Committee presented to the SAME Executive Team on September 8, 2010. The committee's mission is to promote engineering careers at colleges and universities. The presentation outlined the committee's goals of increasing active student chapters and student membership for 2010-2011. It also provided an update on the committee's accomplishments in establishing 37 official student chapters across various SAME regions.
Business model canvas_steve_blank_cleantech_open_academy_2012CleantechOpen
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The document provides an overview of how Steve Blank's perspective on startups has evolved over time. It discusses how startups were previously viewed as smaller versions of large companies that focus on execution, whereas it is now understood that startups must search for a repeatable and scalable business model through customer development. The document outlines Blank's concepts of a business model, customer development process, and how founders should organize their startup as a customer development team rather than traditional functional organizations. It provides an example of how these concepts were applied through an NSF Innovation Corps program to test solutions in the field.
The LinkedInterns group went on a trip to Disneyland. They had a fun day exploring the various lands and rides at the Disney theme park. The interns shared photos from their outing on LinkedIn.
The document summarizes the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC), a consortium working to develop a common set of K-12 assessments aligned with the Common Core State Standards. The summary is:
PARCC is working to develop new K-12 assessments in English and math to measure student readiness for college and careers. Nearly all states have adopted the Common Core standards, and PARCC assessments will be aligned to these standards. PARCC aims to create high-quality, technology-based assessments to replace existing state tests and provide useful data for students, educators, and accountability.
University recruiting nace.survey_2013Donna Graham
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The document summarizes key findings from a survey of 242 employer organizations on college recruiting conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. It finds that over half of entry-level hires in 2011-12 were new college graduates, including more with advanced degrees. Most employers choose schools based on program quality and career center support, but recruiting success correlates more with major offerings and past experience at a school. On average, 39.8% of interviewed candidates receive offers, and 74.8% of offers are accepted. After one year, 90% of new hires remain with their organization.
Health Coverage + Schools: Why and How to Conduct School-Based OutreachEnroll America
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As trusted sources of information in their communities, schools are uniquely suited to help families learn more about their new health coverage options. In our webinar, we highlighted the strategies schools are using to help students and their families get affordable health coverage, and our panel shared successful outreach resources for reaching important communities including young parents, key minority groups, and women.
1. The document discusses upcoming changes and initiatives at Community Colleges of Spokane including $89 million in construction projects, new academic programs, curriculum changes in math, and tuition increases of 7% for the upcoming year.
2. It highlights efforts to recruit more students including outreach to local high schools to encourage the "middle 50%" of college-bound students who may lack college information and support to continue their education.
3. Resources for student services have been strained by budget cuts, leading to a focus on assisting incoming students through campus visits and orientations to help manage an expected enrollment boom.
The presentation demonstrates overview about national delivery network and its establishment phases. It also represents the model of national delivery network and NDN achievements in numbers.
Valiente College Preparatory Outreach and Advocacy PresentationJacob Wertz
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際際滷 Deck presented to propsective donors, board members, and community supporters during the lead-up to launch of Valiente College Preparatory Charter School, a 501c3 nonprofit public charter school serving low-income Latino communities in Southeast Los Angeles
KACC-W Community Outreach Committee 2010 PlanRobert Lee
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The KACC-West Community Outreach Committee proposed goals and events for 2010 to increase alumni engagement in local non-profits and charities. The key quarterly group events included participating in Big Brothers Big Sisters' Bowl for Kids Sake in March, supporting homeless families through Bridge Communities in Q2, volunteering at Naperville Ribfest in July, and packing meals at Feed My Starving Children in October. The proposal also provided ideas to publicize additional volunteer opportunities and partner with local organizations throughout the year.
Revere Plastics Systems' submission for MAPP's Education Outreach award. Revere works to engage young people in manufacturing, specifically the plastics industry!
This document discusses green jobs, which are jobs that benefit the environment or conserve natural resources. Green jobs fall into categories like renewable energy, energy efficiency, pollution reduction, and natural resource conservation. Green jobs offer a variety of education and skill levels and annual incomes ranging from $21,000 to $111,000. The Mile High Youth Corps provides temporary green job opportunities for 18- to 24-year-olds in areas like energy efficiency, waste reduction, land conservation, and more.
WASAC presentation June 2010: Social Networking and Media for Education, Outr...Molly Immendorf
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This document discusses the use of social networking and social media for education, outreach, and community building. It introduces concepts like social networking, social media, Web 2.0, and cloud computing. It also addresses potential opportunities and challenges of using these tools, and provides resources for using technologies like blogs, podcasts, and social media platforms for educational purposes.
This document discusses challenges in learning analytics and using visualizations to provide feedback to students. It describes an automated tool called SAFeSEA that provides targeted feedback on student essays. The document emphasizes that feedback should prompt self-reflection and discussion between students and tutors. It also notes that visualizations of feedback can help students understand key points in their writing and identify areas for improvement, but developing effective visual analytics methods remains a challenge.
Designing and testing visual representations of draft essays for Higher Educa...Denise Whitelock
油
This presentation reports the findings of an empirical investigation which set out to test a set of rainbow exercises. The rainbow diagrams are pictorial representations of formal graphs that are derived automatically from student essays. They were designed to allow students to discover how key concepts in a well written essay are connected together. The students would then be able to compare a rainbow diagram of their own essay with a good essay and make changes to it before submission to their tutor. A trial was undertaken with academics, teaching and learning staff, doctoral students at The Open University of Catalonia and the Open University UK, before implementation into the web application known as OpenEssayist.
Marketing and open enrollment campaign may 2015 updateStefan Friedrich
油
The document outlines Sunnyside School District's marketing and open enrollment campaign goals. The goals are to:
1) Refresh their nationally recognized "Choose Sunnyside" marketing campaign to build enrollment.
2) Actively retain students transitioning between grades to reduce attrition by 50%.
3) Actively recruit students attending other schools in the district.
4) Actively compete for students in surrounding districts by highlighting Sunnyside's strengths.
5) Create a new marketing campaign promoting their online learning programs.
The College Outreach Committee presented to the SAME Executive Team on September 8, 2010. The committee's mission is to promote engineering careers at colleges and universities. The presentation outlined the committee's goals of increasing active student chapters and student membership for 2010-2011. It also provided an update on the committee's accomplishments in establishing 37 official student chapters across various SAME regions.
Business model canvas_steve_blank_cleantech_open_academy_2012CleantechOpen
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The document provides an overview of how Steve Blank's perspective on startups has evolved over time. It discusses how startups were previously viewed as smaller versions of large companies that focus on execution, whereas it is now understood that startups must search for a repeatable and scalable business model through customer development. The document outlines Blank's concepts of a business model, customer development process, and how founders should organize their startup as a customer development team rather than traditional functional organizations. It provides an example of how these concepts were applied through an NSF Innovation Corps program to test solutions in the field.
The LinkedInterns group went on a trip to Disneyland. They had a fun day exploring the various lands and rides at the Disney theme park. The interns shared photos from their outing on LinkedIn.
The document summarizes the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC), a consortium working to develop a common set of K-12 assessments aligned with the Common Core State Standards. The summary is:
PARCC is working to develop new K-12 assessments in English and math to measure student readiness for college and careers. Nearly all states have adopted the Common Core standards, and PARCC assessments will be aligned to these standards. PARCC aims to create high-quality, technology-based assessments to replace existing state tests and provide useful data for students, educators, and accountability.
University recruiting nace.survey_2013Donna Graham
油
The document summarizes key findings from a survey of 242 employer organizations on college recruiting conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. It finds that over half of entry-level hires in 2011-12 were new college graduates, including more with advanced degrees. Most employers choose schools based on program quality and career center support, but recruiting success correlates more with major offerings and past experience at a school. On average, 39.8% of interviewed candidates receive offers, and 74.8% of offers are accepted. After one year, 90% of new hires remain with their organization.
Health Coverage + Schools: Why and How to Conduct School-Based OutreachEnroll America
油
As trusted sources of information in their communities, schools are uniquely suited to help families learn more about their new health coverage options. In our webinar, we highlighted the strategies schools are using to help students and their families get affordable health coverage, and our panel shared successful outreach resources for reaching important communities including young parents, key minority groups, and women.
1. The document discusses upcoming changes and initiatives at Community Colleges of Spokane including $89 million in construction projects, new academic programs, curriculum changes in math, and tuition increases of 7% for the upcoming year.
2. It highlights efforts to recruit more students including outreach to local high schools to encourage the "middle 50%" of college-bound students who may lack college information and support to continue their education.
3. Resources for student services have been strained by budget cuts, leading to a focus on assisting incoming students through campus visits and orientations to help manage an expected enrollment boom.
The presentation demonstrates overview about national delivery network and its establishment phases. It also represents the model of national delivery network and NDN achievements in numbers.
Valiente College Preparatory Outreach and Advocacy PresentationJacob Wertz
油
際際滷 Deck presented to propsective donors, board members, and community supporters during the lead-up to launch of Valiente College Preparatory Charter School, a 501c3 nonprofit public charter school serving low-income Latino communities in Southeast Los Angeles
KACC-W Community Outreach Committee 2010 PlanRobert Lee
油
The KACC-West Community Outreach Committee proposed goals and events for 2010 to increase alumni engagement in local non-profits and charities. The key quarterly group events included participating in Big Brothers Big Sisters' Bowl for Kids Sake in March, supporting homeless families through Bridge Communities in Q2, volunteering at Naperville Ribfest in July, and packing meals at Feed My Starving Children in October. The proposal also provided ideas to publicize additional volunteer opportunities and partner with local organizations throughout the year.
Revere Plastics Systems' submission for MAPP's Education Outreach award. Revere works to engage young people in manufacturing, specifically the plastics industry!
This document discusses green jobs, which are jobs that benefit the environment or conserve natural resources. Green jobs fall into categories like renewable energy, energy efficiency, pollution reduction, and natural resource conservation. Green jobs offer a variety of education and skill levels and annual incomes ranging from $21,000 to $111,000. The Mile High Youth Corps provides temporary green job opportunities for 18- to 24-year-olds in areas like energy efficiency, waste reduction, land conservation, and more.
WASAC presentation June 2010: Social Networking and Media for Education, Outr...Molly Immendorf
油
This document discusses the use of social networking and social media for education, outreach, and community building. It introduces concepts like social networking, social media, Web 2.0, and cloud computing. It also addresses potential opportunities and challenges of using these tools, and provides resources for using technologies like blogs, podcasts, and social media platforms for educational purposes.
This document discusses challenges in learning analytics and using visualizations to provide feedback to students. It describes an automated tool called SAFeSEA that provides targeted feedback on student essays. The document emphasizes that feedback should prompt self-reflection and discussion between students and tutors. It also notes that visualizations of feedback can help students understand key points in their writing and identify areas for improvement, but developing effective visual analytics methods remains a challenge.
Designing and testing visual representations of draft essays for Higher Educa...Denise Whitelock
油
This presentation reports the findings of an empirical investigation which set out to test a set of rainbow exercises. The rainbow diagrams are pictorial representations of formal graphs that are derived automatically from student essays. They were designed to allow students to discover how key concepts in a well written essay are connected together. The students would then be able to compare a rainbow diagram of their own essay with a good essay and make changes to it before submission to their tutor. A trial was undertaken with academics, teaching and learning staff, doctoral students at The Open University of Catalonia and the Open University UK, before implementation into the web application known as OpenEssayist.
The document describes a problem-based learning (PBL) activity for a module. Students will work in small groups to investigate issues related to a trigger presented by the facilitator. The trigger describes a lecturer who is frustrated by students' poor performance on an essay assignment they have used for 10 years. Students will apply the 5 stages of the Mills PBL model to identify problems, learning outcomes, research the issues, and present their findings to another group. They will be assigned roles like chair, reader, and scribe. The facilitator will help get them started and direct them to online PBL resources.
1. Authentic assessment is a holistic approach to evaluation that considers a student's knowledge, skills, and attitudes through engaging tasks that demonstrate real-world application. It differs from traditional assessment by measuring meaningful tasks instead of just testing memorization.
2. Authentic assessment allows students to perform tasks that genuinely engage them and are valid measures of learning. Some common forms of authentic assessment include portfolios, rubrics, observations, interviews, and projects.
3. When developing rubrics to guide authentic assessment, teachers should clearly define purposes and criteria based on standards, describe different performance levels, and ensure the rubrics can provide observable and meaningful feedback.
Presentation from this year's Teaching and Learning Takeover at the University of Southampton. Sharing ideas adapted from Penny Langford's building writers plan and also some feedback techniques for ks3 and ks4.
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This document discusses authentic assessment and compares it to traditional assessment. It defines authentic assessment as an evaluation process involving multiple forms of performance measurement that reflect a student's learning, achievements, motivation, and attitudes on instructionally relevant activities. Authentic assessment involves real-world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of knowledge and skills, while traditional assessment focuses more on memorization. The document lists several types of authentic assessment tools, including journals, portfolios, rubrics, and teacher observations. It emphasizes that authentic assessment allows for measuring meaningful tasks, learner-specific evaluation, and self-assessment built into tasks.
Special topic by Rosalie P. Mabana and Gemma Caranza(Authentic Assessment)yunisay13
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This document discusses authentic assessment and compares it to traditional assessment. It defines authentic assessment as an evaluation process involving multiple forms of performance measurement that reflect a student's learning, achievements, motivation, and attitudes on instructionally relevant activities. Authentic assessment involves real-world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of knowledge and skills, while traditional assessment focuses more on memorization. The document lists several types of authentic assessment tools, including journals, portfolios, rubrics, and teacher observations. It emphasizes that authentic assessment allows for measuring meaningful tasks, learner-specific evaluation, and self-assessment built into tasks.
Writing a collaboration of teachers, families, and children um-dearborn rese...Danielle DeFauw
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This course aimed to improve preservice and inservice teachers' knowledge and skills for teaching writing. It included a writing workshop, mentor texts, conferencing, and a writing clinic. Surveys and interviews assessed teachers' feelings about writing and abilities to teach it before and after. Preliminary results found teachers highly valued writing and felt more prepared to teach it, though some felt not enough preparation was provided. The course sought to better prepare teachers to integrate writing authentically and support students' learning and living through writing.
This document discusses assessment for learning and ways to improve assessment practices. It focuses on designing assessment tasks, feedback practices, and empowering students as partners in the assessment process.
The key ideas are:
1) Assessment tasks should be complex, authentic, and relevant to promote student engagement and empowerment.
2) Feedback should be timely, formative, and help students understand how to improve. It works best when incorporated throughout the learning process.
3) Students should be actively involved in assessing their own and peers' work to develop self-assessment skills and a shared understanding of quality standards.
The document discusses assessment approaches used in problem-based learning (PBL). It outlines the intended learning outcomes of PBL which include collaborating in small groups, critically analyzing issues from triggers, and presenting findings to other teams. It then provides a PBL trigger involving a lecturer who is unhappy with student essay performance and asking for feedback. The document discusses assessing the process versus the product, formative versus summative assessment, and the benefits of self-assessment and peer feedback. It emphasizes that assessment should promote deep learning and provide information to teachers to shape their teaching.
The document discusses strategies for helping students produce quality work. It recommends that teachers focus on specific learning outcomes, collaborate with other teachers, incorporate regular writing and formative assessment. It also suggests engaging instructional strategies like setting clear objectives, providing feedback, and reinforcing student effort. Additional supports are needed for reluctant and struggling students, including an engaging curriculum with student voice, skill training with models and rubrics, and scaffolding like expert guidance.
This document provides an overview of common formative assessments, including their purpose and benefits. It discusses the 10 steps to design quality common assessments, including laying the foundation by identifying standards and "unwrapping" them, then creating the assessment with selected and constructed response items along with scoring rubrics. The goal of common assessments is to inform instructional decision making by providing timely feedback to both teachers and students.
This document provides guidance on writing for publication. It discusses using examples, anecdotes, scenarios, and figurative language to build arguments and tell stories in academic writing. It also addresses common challenges academics face in balancing teaching and research responsibilities and pressures. Academics are encouraged to view teaching as a private activity and research as more public and a priority for career advancement. While measurement of teaching quality is subjective, research metrics like publications are emphasized as the primary currency of academic work. The document suggests academics consider their own and others' learning, as well as contributing to knowledge and society, as motivations for doing research beyond employment and career goals.
1. Choose a content area and specific learning objectives to focus the centers around.
2. Design 3-5 centers with hands-on activities that reinforce the objectives. Include visuals, organizers, and interactive elements.
3. Pilot the centers with a small group and collect feedback to refine the activities. Observe student engagement and understanding.
4. Once refined, implement the centers as a rotation for whole class and continue assessing student learning from the activities. Adjust as needed based on results.
This study examines writing self-efficacy among Thai EFL students. It aims to investigate sources of writing self-efficacy, how those sources impact students, and the relationship between self-efficacy and writing performance. The study will administer a writing test, questionnaires on self-efficacy sources and writing self-efficacy, and a focus group. It will analyze sources of self-efficacy between high, medium, and low performers and the relationship between self-efficacy and performance. The goal is to validate a Thai questionnaire measuring self-efficacy sources.
Research & Research Methods: Basic Concepts and Types.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt has been made for the students pursuing PG in social science and humanities like M.Ed., M.A. (Education), Ph.D. Scholars. It will be also beneficial for the teachers and other faculty members interested in research and teaching research concepts.
QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online How to Make the MoveTechSoup
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If you use QuickBooks Desktop and are stressing about moving to QuickBooks Online, in this webinar, get your questions answered and learn tips and tricks to make the process easier for you.
Key Questions:
* When is the best time to make the shift to QuickBooks Online?
* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
* I have a really old version of QuickBooks. What should I do?
* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
*Does it bring over all my historical data? Are there things that don't come over?
* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
* And more
Computer Application in Business (commerce)Sudar Sudar
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of softwares, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
Useful environment methods in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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In this slide well discuss on the useful environment methods in Odoo 18. In Odoo 18, environment methods play a crucial role in simplifying model interactions and enhancing data processing within the ORM framework.
Prelims of Rass MELAI : a Music, Entertainment, Literature, Arts and Internet Culture Quiz organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Digital Tools with AI for e-Content Development.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt is useful for not only for B.Ed., M.Ed., M.A. (Education) or any other PG level students or Ph.D. scholars but also for the school, college and university teachers who are interested to prepare an e-content with AI for their students and others.
How to Configure Flexible Working Schedule in Odoo 18 EmployeeCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to configure flexible working schedule in Odoo 18 Employee module. In Odoo 18, the Employee module offers powerful tools to configure and manage flexible working schedules tailored to your organization's needs.
The Constitution, Government and Law making bodies .saanidhyapatel09
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This PowerPoint presentation provides an insightful overview of the Constitution, covering its key principles, features, and significance. It explains the fundamental rights, duties, structure of government, and the importance of constitutional law in governance. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the foundation of a nations legal framework.
How to attach file using upload button Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to attach file using upload button Odoo 18. Odoo features a dedicated model, 'ir.attachments,' designed for storing attachments submitted by end users. We can see the process of utilizing the 'ir.attachments' model to enable file uploads through web forms in this slide.
How to Setup WhatsApp in Odoo 17 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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Integrate WhatsApp into Odoo using the WhatsApp Business API or third-party modules to enhance communication. This integration enables automated messaging and customer interaction management within Odoo 17.
7. We will learn what needs to be
considered in a successful
recital of poetry.
I have identified the features of
an effective poetry recital. I feel
ready to start practicing my
poem.
LEARNING
INTENTIONS
SUCCESS
CRITERIA
9. L I M I T A T I O N S O F R U B R I C S
Focused on Evaluation
WILIAM & LEAHY (2015)
WILIAM & LEAHY (2016)
10. L I M I T A T I O N S O F R U B R I C S
Focused on Evaluation
WILIAM & LEAHY (2015)
WILIAM & LEAHY (2016)
Rarely mean the same to students as they
do to teachers
11. LIMITATIONS OF RUBRICS
Andrade & Valtcheva (2009)
Andrade, Du, & Wang (2008)
Andrade, Wang, Du, & Akawi (2009)
Jonsson & Svingby (2007)
Ross (2006)
12. The highest level of a
rubric for a piece of
persuasive writing might
require the essay make an
effective argument, but if
a student does not know
what constitutes an
effective argument, the
rubric is of limited use
W I L I A M & L E A H Y ( 2 0 1 5 )
P . 4 1
14. "Rubrics should be
complemented with
anchors, or examples, to
illustrate the various levels
of attainment. The
anchors may be written
descriptions or, even
better, actual work
samples
J O N S S O N & S V I N G B Y
( 2 0 0 7 )
P . 1 3 2
15. We will learn about the
importance of using samples of
work to communicate quality.
I understand that samples of
work are key to activating my
students are learning resources
for one another and as owners
of their own learning.
I am going to start collecting
samples of work and make time
in my teaching for students to
critique samples of work.
LEARNING
INTENTIONS
SUCCESS
CRITERIA
16. "The language that students use to
describe their perceptions of the
differences in quality between the
pieces of work will then naturally
lend itself to the construction of
success criteria for the work. More
importantly, the success criteria
will be anchored in actual samples
of work rather than vague and
decontextualized statements that
can be interpreted in a number of
ways"
W I L I A M & L E A H Y ( 2 0 1 5 )
P . 4 2
24. Assessing ones work, as well as
assessing the work of ones peers in
the classroom is emotionally
charged, and the emotional
resonances can often interfere with
engaging in the demands of the
task. However, assessing the work
of the anonymous other is
emotionally neutral, so students are
able to focus more effectively on
the task.
W I L I A M & L E A H Y ( 2 0 1 5 )
P . 4 2
25. SUMMARY
Use samples of work to communicate quality.
Samples of work should be the starting point for
developing self and peer assessment skills.
26. We will learn about the
importance of using samples of
work to communicate quality.
I understand that samples of
work are key to activating my
students are learning resources
for one another and as owners
of their own learning.
I am going to start collecting
samples of work and make time
in my teaching for students to
critique samples of work.
LEARNING
INTENTIONS
SUCCESS
CRITERIA
27. No one can make
anything work in
someone elses
classroom. To make
things work in their
classrooms, teachers
have to make the ideas
their own
W I L I A M & L E A H Y ( 2 0 1 6 )
P . 1 7 0
29. REFERENCES
Andrade, H. & Valtcheva, A. (2009). Promoting Learning and Achievement Through Self-
Assessment. Theory Into Practice, 48(1), 12-19.
Andrade, H., Du, Y., & Wang, X. (2008). Putting Rubrics to the Test: The Effect of a
Model, Criteria Generation, and Rubric-Referenced Self-Assessment on Elementary School
Students' Writing. Educational Measurement: Issues And Practice, 27(2), 3-13.
Andrade, H., Wang, X., Du, Y., & Akawi, R. (2009). Rubric-Referenced Self-Assessment
and Self-Efficacy for Writing. The Journal Of Educational Research, 102(4), 287-302.
Brookhart, S. (2013). How to create and use rubrics for formative assessment and grading.
Alexandria, VA: ASCD.
Jonsson, A. & Svingby, G. (2007). The use of scoring rubrics: Reliability, validity and
educational consequences. Educational Research Review, 2(2), 130-144.
Ross, J. A. (2006). The reliability, validity, and utility of self-assessment. Practical
Assessment Research & Evaluation, 11(10), 1-13.
Wiliam, D. (2011). Embedded formative assessment. Solution Tree Press.
Wiliam, D. (2016). Leadership for Teacher Learning: Creating a Culture Where All
Teachers Improve so That All Students Succeed. Moorabbin: Hawker Brownlow Education.
Wiliam, D. & Leahy, S. (2015). Embedding formative assessment. Victoria: Hawker
Brownlow Education.