by cristinamoya » Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:24 pm
a. Do you use continuous assesssment? If not, why not?
Yes, of course, I always use it, no matter which level or age are the children.
b. Now look at the list of possible problems using continuous assessment. How can a teacher solve these problems?
1. Continous assessment can be difficult to evaluate.
Yes, sometimes it's a bit difficult and subjective, but teachers are trained to do this, so we are able to overcome it!
2. Continuous assessment can be a lot of work for the teacher.
No, if the teacher is good enough to plan and design grids and material.
3. Children or parents may not accept the value of it.
We have to explain them that it's important to keep a track of the children, of their progress, to know in what aspects they have improved and what other aspects they have to reinforce.
a. Do you use continuous assesssment? If not, why not?
Yes, of course, I always use it, no matter which level or age are the children.
b. Now look at the list of possible problems using continuous assessment. How can a teacher solve these problems?
1. Continous assessment can be difficult to evaluate.
Yes, sometimes it's a bit difficult and subjective, but teachers are trained to do this, so we are able to overcome it!
2. Continuous assessment can be a lot of work for the teacher.
No, if the teacher is good enough to plan and design grids and material.
3. Children or parents may not accept the value of it.
We have to explain them that it's important to keep a track of the children, of their progress, to know in what aspects they have improved and what other aspects they have to reinforce.