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Improving Learning in Science With Formative Assessment
Fri, Oct 20, 2017 11:36 AM
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This article focuses on improving learning in science by using formative assessments. It focuses on two main ideas. First, it identified five key strategies that allow assessment to help, instead of hinder, learning. These five strategies are centered on making students a part of the learning process. Second, this article outlines the steps that teacher will have to take in order to implement these strategies. It provides some useful tips on how to train teachers to teach this way.
Overall, this article is a great resource to help teachers incorporate students into the learning process. I would encourage other teachers, or future teachers, to look over the five strategies that are outlined in this article. Even if they choose to incorporate only a few of them, I think the effect will be very beneficial for student learning. I personally would have enjoyed learning using these strategies.
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