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Integrating Google Forms As A Means Of Formative Assessment In The Elementary Math Classroom, Morgan Douell
Integrating Google Forms As A Means Of Formative Assessment In The Elementary Math Classroom, Morgan Douell
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This study provides a case study in the use of Google Forms as a formative assessment tool. Literature regarding formative assessment is included and models are applied in lesson plan development and implementation. However, no research has been found linking the implementation of formative assessment along with Google Forms. Formative assessment and Google Forms both provide feedback to learners, which is a critical component of formative assessment. This study reported the use of formative assessment in conjunction with Google Forms and the impact it has on the lesson planning process. The researcher designed a lesson plan using the principles of …
The Challenges Of American Education Reform: The Common Core Standards For School Mathematics, Evan Sperlinga
The Challenges Of American Education Reform: The Common Core Standards For School Mathematics, Evan Sperlinga
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Authentic Assessment Versus Traditional Assessment: A Comparative Study, Nikki Brawley
Authentic Assessment Versus Traditional Assessment: A Comparative Study, Nikki Brawley
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Assessment is defined as "almost any form of measurement and appraisal of what students know and can do." These forms can include, but are not limited to: tests, reports, observations, and questioning. There are two main subgroups used when describing assessment: trasitional and alternative. The term traditional assessment refers to a paper and pencil based test used to determine what a student knows and can recall, i.e. the Palmetto Achievement Challenge Tests (PACT). The term alternative assessment refers to "almost any type of assessment other than standardized tests." (McAfee & Leong, 2-3) This subgroup can be divided into various types …
Improving Reading Skills, Patricia L. Greene
Improving Reading Skills, Patricia L. Greene
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This study was undertaken as an aid for improving basic reading skills through the use of the Reading Lab instructed by Mrs. L. Durkee. This was thus a developmental project in reading.
Specifically stated the purposes of this study were: (1) to increase reading rate; (2) to increase the use of words through vocabulary building; and (3) to improve reading comprehension.
The approach here is one of practicality rather than theoretical. The course of study was therefore geared from the particular deficiencies of the student to improve reading skills. This afforded flexibility on the parts of the instructor and the …
A Study Of The Curriculum Of The Natural Science Division Of Ouachita Baptist University, Natural Sciences Group
A Study Of The Curriculum Of The Natural Science Division Of Ouachita Baptist University, Natural Sciences Group
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In our evaluation of the curriculum of the Natural Science Division, we began by reviewing the catalogue descriptions of our courses and evaluating whether the courses meet the objectives given. To do this we divided into departments since our division is so large. Next, we wrote to Hendrix, Little Rook University, Southwestern at Memphis, and State College of Arkansas and compared their course offerings with ours. In this comparison we discovered our strengths and weaknesses and changes that need to be made in our present curriculum. In several cases we decided upon possible alterations which would aid the student going …
An Analysis Of The Calculus Program, Verna Gail Ray
An Analysis Of The Calculus Program, Verna Gail Ray
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This paper explores the course background students' need to be successful in in calculus, and assesses Ouachita Baptist University's mathematics courses in mathematics.