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Sunday, October 5, 2014

Assessing Students’ Learning

Different kinds of assessments that we had learn during October 1st class discussions. Those are good strategies to assess our students’ learning that I would like to implement in my teaching. Our activities that night added another marked to my learning experiences at UOG. I feel so funny when my brain had to pause for minutes to like searching in many old storage places that hadn’t been open for so long when we did the activities. I am really laughing inside because I am thinking that if we did the activities with some middle school students, they’ll get it faster than us.


"They may forget what you said but they will never forget how you made them feel." - Carol Buchner

1 comment:

  1. Searching in old storage spaces. I like that. As I mentioned in my blog post, sometimes we tend to overlook things that even the simplest of assignments, we forget about and then we are stuck. I guess practicing makes perfect.

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