Tag: feedback loops.
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Empowering Students Through Innovative Assessment Practices in Alternative Schools

Performance tasks, self-assessment, peer assessment, rubrics, authentic assessment, goal setting, reflection, feedback loops, student-led conferences, digital portfolios, project-based learning – these are just a few of the innovative approaches to education that alternative schools and educators are embracing to foster deeper learning experiences for students. One key aspect of alternative schooling is the emphasis on…
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Empowering Education: The Vital Role of Formative Assessment in Alternative Schools

Formative assessment is a vital component of the educational process, especially in alternative schooling and education settings. Unlike traditional assessments that come at the end of a lesson or unit to evaluate students’ understanding and retention of material, formative assessment occurs throughout the learning process. It provides ongoing feedback to both educators and students, enabling…
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Fostering a Strong Community of Learners in Alternative Education Settings

Building a community of learners is essential in alternative schooling and education settings. By fostering a supportive and collaborative environment, students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. In this article, we will explore the importance of creating a strong learning community and provide tips on how to cultivate one within your educational setting. One of…
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“Unlocking Student Potential: How Data-Driven Decision Making Transforms Blended Classrooms”

Data-driven decision making is becoming increasingly prevalent in education, especially in blended classrooms. Blended learning combines traditional face-to-face instruction with online learning, offering a personalized and flexible approach to education. By utilizing data, educators can make informed decisions that enhance student outcomes and improve the overall teaching and learning experience. One of the key benefits…
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Revolutionize Your Classroom with Project-Based Learning

Project-Based Learning: A Dynamic and Engaging Approach to Education In the traditional classroom setting, students are often viewed as passive recipients of knowledge. The teacher is the source of information, and students are expected to absorb it through lectures, reading assignments, and tests. However, this one-size-fits-all approach does not work for everyone. Some students thrive…


