scholarly journals Application of self-assessment and co-evaluation on learning processes

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Maria Pamela Almeida Luque ◽  
Mariam Liccette Rodriguez Mendoza

The investigation identified the application of self-assessment and coevaluation in the learning processes in teachers of the School of Basic Education “Nueva Paquisha” of the Nuevo Paquisha community, of the Rocafuerte Canton. The methodology that was used was experimentation, using the survey as an instrument, which allowed us to know that self-evaluation and coevaluation are necessary for students to develop criteria and opinions about their evaluative practices within the classroom. The results obtained improved authentic evaluations in the teaching and learning process, contributing fundamental results to the transformation of information acquired in both the pedagogical day and in daily life, at the same time providing the information that the teacher needs to know to improve and reinforce the knowledge With this practice, the student demonstrates and values the achievements and teachers allow them to confirm the effectiveness of the teaching process.

Author(s):  
Walter Carrizo

Siempre se ha tenido una idea restringida de la evaluación: ha sido asociada con el momento de la toma de exámenes. En otras palabras, equivalente a la certificación de los conocimientos que los estudiantes han aprendido y los profesores enseñado, concluyendo los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje.<br />Pero pensarla solamente como un procedimiento que constata ciertos resultados y cierra un ciclo es minimizar sus posibilidades. La evaluación puede verificar además, capacidades, competencias, habilidades y hasta actitudes, pudiendo revelar problemas tanto en el proceso de aprendizaje como en la enseñanza misma. La información resultante debería generar los mecanismos necesarios para solucionarlos y mejorar el proceso educativo en general.<br />Es necesario entonces, considerarla como un proceso en sí misma, no exenta de complejidad, que no debe ser concebida en forma aislada de la enseñanza: se evalúa aquello que se ha enseñado, tanto en conceptos como en la metodología aplicada.<br />Así, la evaluación no es solamente un instrumento de certificación sino, más aún, un elemento crucial en la formación profesional de nuestros estudiantes que puede, además, retroalimentar ambos procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Como formadores, nos cabe una enorme responsabilidad en la generación y comprobación de los conocimientos, que no debemos ignorar.<br /><br />There has always been a misconception about evaluation: it has been associated with the moment an exam is taken. In other words, the act of evaluating is equivalent to the certification of the knowledge students have learnt and professors have taught, summarizing both teaching and learning processes.<br />But considering it only as a procedure which verifies certain results, as well as the simple conclusion of a cycle, minimizes the immense possibilities evaluation can offer. Capacity, performance, skill and even attitudes can also be verified in order to reveal problems in the students' learning process in addition to the teaching process. The resulting information should generate decisions which would correct those problems and enhance the education system accordingly.<br />Therefore, evaluation ought to be thought of as a process itself, quite complex indeed, which must not be considered as isolated from the teaching process: we evaluate what we teach, conceptually and methodologically speaking.<br />Consequently, evaluation is not only an instrument of certification but moreover, a key element in the professional education of our students, operating as feedback of the learning and teaching processes. As educators, we shoulder the responsibility of generating and verifying knowledge. Such responsibility is not to be ignored.<br />


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 4892
Author(s):  
Sandra Stefanovic ◽  
Elena Klochkova

This manuscript aims to present possibilities for developing mobile and smart platforms and systems in teaching and learning the English language for engineering professionals in different engineering study programs. Foreign language teaching and learning processes are based on traditional methods, while in engineering and technical sciences, teaching and learning processes include different digital platforms. Therefore, the following hypotheses were stated. (H1) It is possible to develop a software solution for mobile platforms that can have a higher level of interactivity, and it may lead to better learning outcomes, especially in the field of adopting engineering vocabulary. (H2) Implementation of the developed solution increases motivation for learning and leads to a higher level of satisfaction with the learning process as a part of the quality of life. (H3) Students who have digital and mobile platforms in the learning process could have higher achievement values. This manuscript presents software application development and its implementation in teaching English as a foreign language for engineering and technical study programs on the bachelor level. Initial results in implementation and satisfaction of end users point to the justification of implementing such solutions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-100
Author(s):  
Agung Prihatmojo

The media is a communication tool for teacher interaction with students which is a series of teaching and learning activities in schools. In the learning process the teacher has obstacles in conveying knowledge to students. The teacher needs media to be able to help attract the attention of students so that learning objectives are achieved. Picture card learning media can help teachers effectively achieve learning objectives in the teaching and learning process. This study applies a picture card learning media to students in class V SD Negeri 4 Tanjung Aman. The aim is to find out the improvement in student learning outcomes after the teacher applies the pictorial card learning media to fifth grade students of SD Negeri 4 Tanjung Aman. In this study using a design that is the Initial Test - The Final Group Single Test (The One Group Pretest - posttest). The learning outcomes in this study were obtained by the fifth grade students before and after the implementation of the pictorial card media, to find out the improvement in the learning outcomes of the fifth grade students of SD Negeri 4 Tanjung Aman. shows that the mean or posttest average is higher than the pretest. Mean posttest 62.22 and mean pretest 46.25, so there is an increase in learning outcomes after the application of the pictorial card media to fifth grade students of SD Negeri 4 Tanjung Aman.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Sutarman Sutarman

Teacher isn‘t one of all source of science in learning process. So, if the teacher needs survive in his or her contribution in the learning teaching process, they must do some innovations. Its means, the teacher  must have work hard ethic in doing to do the innovation, learning approach, chosing the metode and media. In order to make the learning teaching process run well, therefore the teacher is not only has mastered his or her competence but also has mastered the emotion quotion, spiritual quotion and has mastered the information, communication and technology. Beside that, the teacher who has work hard ethic,  is the teacher who has optimism. It means, in doing his task of the learning teaching process must have the strong motivation. So, the teacher will get the best achievement.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-64
Author(s):  
Ni Nyoman Diah Werdiyanti

The spread of Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) made changes in education sector. The teaching and learning process change from blended learning into fully online learning. All the instructions are conducted fully online even the assessment, the important role in teaching and learning process, both the formative and summative assessment. The design of this study was Basic Interpretative Study. This study aimed to investigate the methods used by teachers in conducting the assessment as well as the challenges in doing assessment in fully online learning situation. High School English teachers were chosen to be the subject of this study. The results showed that teachers used E-portfolios, Self-assessment, and teachers’ feedback as the formative assessment and final test and final project as the summative assessment. However, teachers also found some difficulties in doing assessment in today’s online learning. Thus teacher were expected to enrich their assessment and digital literacy by joining seminar(s) or training(s).


2021 ◽  
pp. 113-114
Author(s):  
Melise Maia Ribeiro

The objective of this research is to know new decisions about the teaching and learning process in the context of the pandemic in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. The pandemic suspended classroom classes at more than 200 schools, causing the reorganization of pedagogical practices in distance education. The result was the applicability of the Special Regime of Non-Attendance Classes adopted by the Government of Amazonas (Aula em Casa Project). It is concluded that new directions can be taken from formal education in view of this new reality.


2021 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. e5
Author(s):  
Edson Frozza ◽  
Bruno Dos Santos PastorizaI

This study aimed to understand circulation of discourses that mobilize a conception about the relationship between Chemistry and experimentation in a Chemistry Degree course, assuming its role as a supervisor of practices and seeking to problematize its effects on teacher education and Basic Education. Theoretical and methodological bases of Discourse Analysis were used in the process of research, analysis and construction of the text. The analysis points to emergence of discourses based on a conception that Chemistry is essentially an experimental area and that produces and reproduces practices, whether in production of chemical knowledge, or in teaching and learning processes, which are fundamentally based on achievement of experiments. In relation to teaching, this conception runs through ideas which are possible to problematize, such as that of experiment itself is enough for learning and that Chemistry is learned by doing. The results presented in this work show the importance of rethinking practices that are naturalized in the chemistry teacher training courses.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 269
Author(s):  
Syibran Mulasi

This study aims to see the problems faced by teachers in Islamic Education learning (PAI) and the factors that cause these problems to occur. Data collection was focused on islamic junior hight school in five districts in the South West of Aceh, namely Aceh Jaya, Aceh Barat, Nagan Raya, Aceh Barat Daya and Aceh Selatan. This study uses a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques were carried out by interviewing and observing Islamic education teachers and the principle. the result showed that the problem of islamic eucation learning occurs because of the lack of facilities and infrastructure of learning, such as reading books and other supporting learning facilities in which it affects the lack of interest in reading and student learning at school. While the factors that led to these problems were limited variations in methods and models of teaching in learning esed by the teachers. furthermore, Student learning motivation is not so increased and learning is more dominant in cognitive nature, so that students understand about religion only but have not been able to maximize it in daily life. In addition, the solution given by Islamic education teachers motivate and advice the students to get better learning. then, teachers develops learning media for education by utilizing all available facilities so that the enthusiasm of students' learning in the teaching and learning process are able to increase.


Author(s):  
Wiwin Candra ◽  
Ahmad Dibul Amda ◽  
Bariyanto Bariyanto

Morality is a trait firmly embedded in the soul which is seen in outward actions that are done easily without the need for more thought, and that have become a habit. Morality is prioritized in daily life, especially in teaching and learning processes, wherein students must have morals to the teacher, to knowledge, and to their peers. This study aims to elicit information about: how the teacher’s role in applying the morality of learning resting on Sheikh Az-Zarnuji’s perspective in his book Ta'lim Muta’allim. This is a library research. The results of study and analysis of Sheikh Az-Zarnuji’s book, Ta'lim Muta'allim, draw a conclusion that the teacher’s role is twofold: Sufistic and pragmatic roles. In the meantime, the morality of learning in Ta'lim Muta’allim book comprises five parts, namely: good intentions; choosing the teachers’ knowledge and study partner; respecting teachers’ knowledge; being sincere in learning perseverance and ideals; and the attitude of wara’ in learning.


SASI ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 196
Author(s):  
Lucia Charlota Octovina Tahamata ◽  
Welly Angela Riry

Fulfilling of the Right to Education is a part of Human Rights. The right to education has become important in line with government policies to work from home during the Covid 19 pandemic. During the Covid-19 pandemic the learning process uses two learning methods, namely the online method and the offline method. Two learning methods are used for learning but the process has not been implemented optimally by both teachers and students, there are always obstacles faced. The purpose of this study was to determine and study the fulfillment of the right to basic education during the Covid 19 pandemic. The authors conducted research at the Department of Education and Culture of Elementary Schools and Junior High Schools in Ambon City using empirical research methods, data collection techniques through interviews and observations to students. Based on the results of the research conducted, the authors found that the distance learning system in schools in Ambon City was not optimal due to facilities and infrastructure and mastery of technology. which is still low. Fulfilling the right to education requires the involvement of all parties, namely the government, educators, students and parents to work together in the teaching and learning process during the Covid-19 pandemic. The government, educators, students and educational administering institutions at a practical level must strive to develop learning methods with good digital literacy skills so that they need to be improved through trainings using media for online learning for both educators, students and parents


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