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Be able to use assessment strategies to promote learning

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Which of the following statements is the most appropriate description of learning goals? Learning goals are…

...targets set for a group / class of pupils, setting expectations for a group of individuals as opposed to personalising for each child.

...set by the teacher and the parents.

...targets personalised for each child, taking previous learning and achievements and planning towards defined learning objectives.

...set by the government to measure a school’s success for publication in league tables.

Which of the statements below are examples of constructive feedback? Select three answers.

“You got three more marks in that test than the on one you did last week”

“I’m not convinced you tried as hard as you could”

“Well done, you really tried hard to work that question out”

“I can see that you struggled with reading the board. Perhaps you should wear your glasses next time”

“Oh well, I suppose that’s the best we could have hoped for”

Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.

goalsstrategies consistentjudgements

When assessing for learning it is essential that are accurate and relate to the learning outcomes and personal learning of the pupils. They need to be reliable and and this can be achieved by using a range of different which identify a pupil’s strengths, weaknesses and any barriers to progression in their learning.

Is the following statement true or false? Learning goals are set for pupils so that they can understand what they need to achieve and how their achievement will be judged.

FALSE

TRUE

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