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Readings and resources
promotes ‘evidence-driven decision making for secondary schools’ and supports secondary educators in making best use of evidence to improve student achievement. For a view of how assessment can best serve more
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Teaching as inquiry
students? What is important and worth spending time on, given where my students are at? The teaching inquiry This inquiry identifies strategies that will assist students to achieve selected more
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Assessment for learning
purpose, quality, and achievement. Valuable practices include: using a range of informal and formal assessment tasks using assessment tasks that provide the information that is then used to guide more
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Inquiry as a process
methods can I use to monitor student progress and understanding? Learning inquiry: Outcomes for students What happened as a result of the teaching? Did my students achieve the specified more
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Learning pathways
sections in pedagogy for ideas on reinforcing students’ literacy and numeracy skills, in the context of accounting.) Students may also acquire complementary achievement standards more
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Four mechanisms - learning in the social sciences
are more likely to achieve in EfS when they see themselves and their culture positively reflected in the subject matter and learning contexts. Integrating an understanding of cultural identity into learning more
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Assessment resources
of evidence to improve student achievement. For a view of how assessment can best serve learning, see Directions for assessment in New Zealand, a report by Michael Absolum, Lester Flockton, John Hattie more
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Suggested systems and routines
and make links to them across subsequent units of work. Ensure the students understand the course structure, achievement standards, and school procedures for NCEA. Create opportunities for students to use more
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Summative assessment
What this looks like in mathematics and statistics Summative assessment enables teachers, students, and whānau to gain an indication of student achievement at an appropriate point in time more
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