Unique Assessment
Ten principles of learning, according to Honolulu Community College are:
Unique Assessment
Ten principles of learning, according to Honolulu Community College are:
- We learn to do by doing
- We learn to do what we do and not something else
- Without readiness, learning is inefficient and may be harmful
- Without motivation, there can be no learning at all
- For effective learning, responses must be immediately reinforced
- Meaningful content is better learned and longer retained than less meaningful content
- For the greatest amount of transfer learning, responses should be learned in the way they are going to be used
- One's response will vary according to how one perceives the situation
- An individuals responses will vary according to the learning atmosphere
- One does the only thing one can do given the physical inheritance, background, and present acting forces.
Unique Assessment
- The Learning Portfolio and Determining Your Grade
- Performance-Based Assessment
- Using Porfolios for Authentic Assessments
- 14 Areas to Assess Learning Success
- Electronic Portfolios
- Service Learning Portfolio
- The Minute Paper
- Classroom Assessment (Techniques)
- Evaluation of Student Performance
- Quizzes, Tests and Exams
- Guidelines of Quality Assessment in Teaching
- Teaching Effectiveness Program: Teaching with Technology
- Classroom Assessment Techniques
- Knowing If the Class Is Understanding You
- Online Testing