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24 May, 2016

A course evaluation is a paper or electronic questionnaire, which needs a written or selected response answer to a series of questions in order to

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23 May, 2016

Asking and answering questions is a vital part of teaching and learning. Asking questions helps you encourage students’ curiosity about the topic and at the

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22 May, 2016

One of the most important parts of a successful learning experience is the chance for learners to show their understanding of the facts and processes

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22 May, 2016

Student-Teacher Ratio expresses the relationship between the number of students enrolled in a school, district, or education systemand the number of “full-time equivalent” teachers employed by the school,

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21 May, 2016

Grades show personal philosophy and human psychology as well as efforts to assess intellectual progress with standardized, objective criteria. Whatever your personal philosophy about grades,

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21 May, 2016

Pygmalion Effect is when people do better when more is expected of them. It has been demonstrated in study after study, and the results can

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20 May, 2016

There is nothing more arbitrary to a student than a paper returned with just a grade on it, without comments or merely perfunctory ones. The

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20 May, 2016

Coined by Claude Steele and Joshua Aronson, which refers to the risk of confirming negative stereotypes about an individual’s racial, ethnic, gender, or cultural group.

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19 May, 2016

In an exam situation, students must perform under pressure for a set length of time, without much chance to review and revise their work. Therefore,

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19 May, 2016

Stakeholder pertains to anyone who is invested in the welfare and success of a school and its students, including administrators, teachers, staff members, students, parents,

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