purposes of assessment

MODULE 3 – E journal EDS 113

As a learner, I realized that any challenges in learning build a growth mind- set.  I should have self-assessment about my weakness and think how would I improve this failure to be my strength.

My favorite saying when I was in college “never say die “by Ginebra team which is applicable to my studies.  Meaning, whatever I may go through, never give up to search the way to improve my learning performance.  I should not be contented of what I learned, update and adept by continuing education.  Realizing that as a person or learner I should critically re assess leaning, knowledge, skills for better performances.

assessment insight

yes, i have realized only now studying this subject the important role of educational assessment in teaching and learning processes. i strongly agreed to the values of assessment that the better assessment will lead to better opportunities to the student’s life. Having good assessment will result to effecftive methods of teaching and elimination of unprofitable outcome of learning processes. Teachers could see adapt her learning strategies on the needs and individuality of each students she has taught.

i definitely agree that assessment is a meaningful technique to evaluate each students performance academically and perhaps even enjoyable students because of many options of testing their achievements and academic abilities. The practisinhg teacher would advise their students to focus to their weaknesses for improvement and their strength to develop in their outmost potential.

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