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Online assessment: the student voice

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Success was based on giving students a voice. Involving students in this manner not only gives them a voice in the assessment process, but also engages them in thinking about what is being assessed and how they can meet the assessment criteria. 2016) E-Assessment Process: Giving A Voice to Online Learners. Carbonell, M.

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Passion for education

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Unconditionally regarding each child with positivity is key to good pedagogy (Rogers, 1983). Effective pedagogy not only has impact, it's contagious. Many teachers think this but few voice it as an issue. References Bolton, G. It matters not where that student sits in the class, or what their history has been. Rogers, C.

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Teacher Voices: Chris Nesbitt

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I loved being referred to by first name. Photo courtesy of Chris Nesbitt Teacher Voices: Chris Nesbitt by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 I have experienced schools where they are completely child led. Unported License.

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A fine balance

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Unfortunately, students will be unable to do this if the school regime forbids a student voice in favour of teacher dominated pedagogy. References Dewey, J. We need to get the balance right. What the educator does in teaching is to make it possible for the students to become themselves.” 1983) Experience and Education.

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From EDUPUNK to ds106. 10Q: Jim Groom

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It''s a reference to a film club some friends and I imagined wherein we would watch Mario Bava films on Tuesday nights. The internet more generally, but the web specifically, is very similar to early American lit in my mind because it is still working through its various forms and voices, and the analogies and metaphors are in constant flux.