scholarly journals CRITERIA BASED INTERNAL ASSESSMENT OF EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF STUDENTS IN TEACHING ENGLISH

Author(s):  
Fatima Karigulova ◽  
Elmira Uteubayeva

This article presents theoretical and practical aspects of Criteria-Based Assessment of students’ educational achievements and it shows systematic implementation of internal and external assessment at colleges. The content of the article is divided into two sections. The first section presents the theoretical part, principles and connection of criteria-based assessment with the curriculum. The second section shows approaches to criteria-based assessment, improved after the application of the Integrated Model of Criteria-Based Assessment. The article of criteria-based assessment of students’ educational achievements is intended for use at colleges.

Author(s):  
Sylvia Vitello ◽  
Joanna Williamson

The distinction between external assessment and internal assessment underpins a major reform to vocational qualifications underway in England. To be approved by the Department for Education, vocational qualifications must now include a minimum proportion of external assessment, regardless of subject. This paper discusses the nature and implications of this constraint on qualification design. First, it clarifies the meaning of external assessment and the key arguments underpinning the reform. Second, it evaluates the use and implementation of this blanket rule. The final section discusses the nature of internal assessment in more detail, highlighting its heterogeneity and potential advantages over external assessment.


Author(s):  
Elena Viktorovna Burdenko

This chapter focuses on the problem of assessing the quality of higher education. It has been identified that the quality assessment of higher education consists of external and internal assessment of educational services quality. External assessment of educational services quality is carried out by all economic entities that are consumers. Internal assessment of educational services quality should be carried out by the university itself. For these purposes, the university develops a quality management system and organizes a department responsible for organizing and monitoring the quality of educational services. Internal assessment of educational services quality includes such parameters as the quality of student training and the quality of teaching at university. A rating assessment of students' knowledge is developed at university to control the quality of students' training. A rating assessment of the university academic staff is carried out to maintain the quality of teaching.


Author(s):  
Anna Poļaka

The aim of the research: to investigate development opportunities of the acquisition English by the students with intellectual disability of class 6 and 9 and to analyze results of research and work out conclusions. It was analyzed information from literature sources about the organization of the learning process for students with intellectual disability and the feature of teaching English to students with intellectual disability in the theoretical part of the research. The empirical part of this paper was conducted during a year (from May 2018 to May 2019). The participants in this study are nine males and females with mild retardation.


2013 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 124-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angela Barber

Spelling is a window into a student's individual language system and, therefore, canprovide clues into the student's understanding, use, and integration of underlyinglinguistic skills. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) should be involved in improvingstudents' literacy skills, including spelling, though frequently available measures ofspelling do not provide adequate information regarding critical underlying linguistic skillsthat contribute to spelling. This paper outlines a multilinguistic, integrated model of wordstudy (Masterson & Apel, 2007) that highlights the important influences of phonemicawareness, orthographic pattern awareness, semantic awareness, morphologicalawareness and mental graphemic representations on spelling. An SLP can analyze anindividual's misspellings to identify impairments in specific linguistic components andthen develop an individualized, appropriate intervention plan tailored to a child's uniquelinguistic profile, thus maximizing intervention success.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Megan E. Strawsine ◽  
Lisa Y. Flores ◽  
Patton O. Garriott ◽  
Marlen Kanagui ◽  
Karina Ramos

2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helen C. Harton ◽  
Kimberley Kochurka ◽  
Jennifer Bumgarner ◽  
Melinda Bullock

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