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TOPIC: Assessment

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Testing Beyond Words: Multimodal Assessment in the English Classroom

Issue 27 Nov / Dec 2010

by Caroline Chan and Suzanne Choo Our students today are exposed to a wide range …

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Assessing Science Learning Naturally

Issue 27 Nov / Dec 2010

Assessment – a word much dreaded by pupils! But all is not lost if they …

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Assessment Literacy Makes for Better Learning

Issue 27 Nov / Dec 2010

Method A works. Pedagogy B doesn’t. Approach C, somewhat. Being able to evaluate our own …

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Real-life Math in the Classroom

Issue 23 Mar / Apr 2010

“What does math have to do with my everyday life?” your student might ask. To …

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Unpacking Assessment

Issue 17 Mar / Apr 2009

“We should have more assessment,” some say. “No, our children are being over-tested,” others retort. …

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A for Assessment

Issue 10 Jan 2008

Assessments are a fact of life for most, if not all, students and teachers in …

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A Diagnostic Reading Assessment Battery for Singapore Primary 1 Pupils

Issue 9 Oct 2007

A CRPP research study is helping Primary 1 teachers know more about their students’ reading …

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Choosing the Best Answer

Issue 6 Mar 2007

Teachers are well aware of the limitations of traditional tests. But what does it mean …

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Assessment Reform in Science: Fairness and Fear

Issue 5 Dec 2006

By Benny H. W. Yung (2006), Springer, ISBN 1-4020-3374-5 (HB) or ISBN 1-4020-3408-3 (e-book), 293 pp. An …

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Towards a SPA-Infused Pedagogy: Giving Students a Voice through Digital Video Editing and Critique

Issue 3 Jun 2006

Researchers at the Centre for Research in Pedagogy and Practice (CRPP) recently concluded a pilot …

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