Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Discover how educational assessments tools enhancing educational field.


Educational Assessments tools are introduced for students to achieve better career in their life. These Educational Assessments are changing with the passage of time. Today’s students are into global world that will demand more understanding and abilities. Students need to understand the subject basics, but also to think decisively, to investigate, and to make conclusions. Helping students to advance these skills will require changes in Educational Assessments at the school and classroom level. The aim of Educational Assessments is to advance student learning. Educational Assessments provides students, parents/guardians, and teachers with valid data concerning their progress and knowledge of subject. Educational Assessments should always be viewed as data to analyze student achievement. Educational Assessments are based on the levels of achievement and standards developed for those curricular goals. Educational Assessments requires the collection of data of student performance over a period of time to measure learning and knowledge. A student may know the subject theoretically but practically he may not. Efficient teachers use modern Educational Assessments techniques and tools regularly and on a daily basis to improve student learning. Some Modern tools used for this objective are visualisers and response system.Visualer is basically a document camera having zoom, freeze, split, image capture, video capture features. Students show their work to the whole class and assess their work. Introduction of response system has revolutionized the assessment. There is teacher handset, sets of audience handset, receiver and software. The teacher asks questions in various formats such as text, numeric, multiple choice, yes or no, true or false etc .the software collects data about responses which teacher can use for assessment.Therefore, Time has come to incorporate these educational assessments tool into classrooms enhancing student learning.

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