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Personal Communication as Assessment

Knowledge, reasoning, performance and process. Personal Communication as Assessment. Types. Journals, logs, blogs, Questions Interviews Conferences Class discussions Oral Exams E-mails. Experience and confidence improve performance Familiarity matters

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Personal Communication as Assessment

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  1. Knowledge, reasoning, performance and process Personal Communication as Assessment

  2. Types • Journals, logs, blogs, • Questions • Interviews • Conferences • Class discussions • Oral Exams • E-mails

  3. Experience and confidence improve performance Familiarity matters Outward expression is an indication Questions are obtrusive Questions require interpretation People forget under pressure Develop questions from goals or standards Allow sufficient time for response Don’t embarrass or intimidate Recognize reactions to answers Things to keep in mind..

  4. References Used: • Chatterji, Madhabi. (2003). Designing and using tools for educational assessment. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. • Gronlund, N.E. (2003). Assessment of student achievement 7th ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. • Oosterhoff, A. (2003). Developing and using classroom assessments 3rd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ; Merrill Prentice Hall. • . • Stiggins, R.J., Arter, J.A., Chappuis, J.& Chappuis, S. (2004). Classroom assessment for student learning. Portland, OR; Assessment Training Institute. • Wiggens, G. & McTighe. (2001). Understanding by design. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill Prentice Hall

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