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Valencia also states that standardized tests do not involve students in the planning of the assessment and do not document small changes in student progress since they are administered infrequently . Thomas ( 2001 ) , Winograd and ...
Valencia also states that standardized tests do not involve students in the planning of the assessment and do not document small changes in student progress since they are administered infrequently . Thomas ( 2001 ) , Winograd and ...
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Anne לל Anne's primary means of assessment is “ authentic writing assessment . ” For example , in the students ' unit on Of Mice and Men , they could choose from any of the following for their culminating event : obituary , feature ...
Anne לל Anne's primary means of assessment is “ authentic writing assessment . ” For example , in the students ' unit on Of Mice and Men , they could choose from any of the following for their culminating event : obituary , feature ...
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Interview Questions How much control do you think you have about decision - making regarding student assessment in your classroom ? What are some assessment decisions that you make ? What are some assessment decisions that you don't ...
Interview Questions How much control do you think you have about decision - making regarding student assessment in your classroom ? What are some assessment decisions that you make ? What are some assessment decisions that you don't ...
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