Category: Students
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Multiple Measures: Ways of Student Achievement Assessment
Brookhart (2009) has devoted her article to multiple measures as one of the best ways to evaluate students’ knowledge. Having considered the article, it may be concluded that there are a lot of advantages Brookhart (2009) sees in multiple measures of students’ knowledge. Multiple measures allow teachers to make meaningful and useful conclusions of students’…
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Saudi Students Difficulties in the United States
Abstract The US government allows the viability of international students from different international backgrounds to study effectively in the US universities without discrimination (Rossman 2006). In this chapter, an analysis of the existing research on the difficulties of Saudi students to study their degree using a second language is provided through different concepts. This chapter…
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Separate Programs for Gifted and Talented Students
The idiom gifted and talented habitually depicts a broad array of individual, extraordinary routine and populace who exhibit such elevated echelon of aptitude in ethnically treasured spheres or communally valuable types of expression (Reis, 2007). State University). Copious programs have been launched to offer a series of practices, actions, and suppositions in the education sector…
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Victoria University Students’ Dissatisfaction Rates
Students’ dissatisfaction with Victoria University The quality of education remains a crucial factor in this new era of institutional shift and has prevailed as a fundamental competitive advantage in this corporative trend in higher education institutions and all the stakeholders involved. Evaluating the quality of services delivered to students will help the management of the…
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Student Assessment Data Analysis
The assessment information or data is useful in offering different monitoring and evaluation to various students because it ensures that the instructional performance evaluation and growth systems are fully and effectively utilized in the classrooms and thus providing an effective response. Assessment data helps in improving professional performance levels, which as a result increases learners’…
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Flexible Grouping as Seen by Students
Table of Contents Problem Statement Purpose Statement Research Question Literature Review Outline Conclusion References Problem Statement One of the problems that educators face in the class room can be seen through the differences of students’ skills and learning achievements. Such differences can be reflected on students in either hindering their progress, or leading to that…
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Tardiness and Slow Learning in Students
It is through research that we gather knowledge and render desires to answer questions or solve problems. Learning how researches are performed is, therefore, a key and fundamental aspect for learners. The processes of learning and education systems have a unique objective of discovering new information from research. Consequently, it is the role of instructors…
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Correctly Building Lesson Processes for Students
Table of Contents Constructing Good Lesson Objectives Effects of Testing on Students Works Cited Constructing Good Lesson Objectives To come up with good quality lesson objectives, the basic but crucial step is establishing an overarching goal. When the goal is set, objectives are easily stated to achieve this core goal. Most importantly, the objectives set…
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Alternative Grading Methods for Special Education Students
Table of Contents Introduction Self-directed learning with rubrics Individualized education plan (IEP) Anecdotal evidence and progress monitoring References Introduction Grading is described as the method adopted by teachers to communicate students learning progress (Guskey, 2002). The reason for grading is to provide factual and reliable information about students’ achievements and measure growth. Students with special…
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Do Assessments of Student Learning Have to Be Rigorous to Be Worthwhile?
Assessments of student learning are usually accompanied by tension and nervousness, as they are often rigorous and perceptively hard. Most education systems around the world are made in a progressive tier that narrows don approaching the higher echelons of intellectualism. This requires a means of reducing the number of students that make it to the…