Markedassesso 2
Markedassesso 2
SEMESTER 2
ASSIGNMENT 2
SURNAME: MAHLANGU
CODE: EDAHOD5
Open Rubric
QUESTION1
1.1.1. Appropriate
1.1.2. Fair
1.1.3. Manageable
1.1.4. Intergraded into work or learning
1.1.5. Current.
QUESTION2
1.21. Assessment for learning teachers use the classroom assessment process and
continuous flow of information about learner’s achievement which it provides in order
to advance not merely check on student learning. It is a daily assessment that is
used to monitor and enhance learners learning through teacher’s observation and it
is also used to identify learner’s skills and knowledge gap and they by assist the
teacher in planning the lesson and also the assessment.
Assessment in learning: learners learn all the time and teacher do not formally
assess everything they are learning. One for instance observes that someone
learned to speak without having a script oral unprepared speech. This assessment
does not focus on the end results of learning but in the whole the process of learning
in order to make teaching and learning meaningful for the leaner.
1.2.4. play base assessment- a type of clinical evaluation technique used to assess
the functioning of children in the area of emotional and behavioural domain
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developmental qualities using both, it is used to measure skill performance during
natural child play - reference: www.ladybughouse.com internet
QUESTION2
• According to the DBE the portfolio should be in the form most appropriate for the
learning area and age level of learners. E.g. In arts and culture a learner may have a
test book, a sketchbook and music DC, DVD, cassette or videotape.
• All enclosed pieces of evidence form part of portfolio, hut only the recorded pieces
will be used to determine progression or promotion the next grade.
• Recorded pieces of evidence should reflect that a variety of skills have been
assessed using a variety of assessment methods.
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2.2. Four classification of barriers
Systemic barriers > lack of basic and appropriate learning and teaching support
material
Teachers need to involve parents from the start of the school year by explaining the
assessment that is going to take place during the year. Teachers need to involve
parents by organise regular discussion with parents. This can be done by sending
out newsletter or individual interview. Teachers need to be mindful of the fact that
there are still many parents who had received no formal schooling at all. Teachers
need to get to know the parents and let them know about the learners barriers.
Establish contact through home visit.
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QUESTION3
> Be unobtrusive - move into the background and do not interfere with what you
are about to observe
> Is to create a state of mindedness with regard to the feedback: giving learners as
much help as they need to progress. Supporting teachers to ensure they can
effectively implement the curriculum ensuring that effective moderation practices are
put in place and that they are being in implemented.
> Providing time for learner to read and respond to feedback and by following up
previous feedback. Monitoring teachers in their delivery of the curriculum and
providing them with feedback
Standard details: name of a learner, school, grade, class and school stamp. Date of
birth, term/year.
School attended profile, names of registration, teacher and subject teacher’s dates of
closing and opening
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> Comments : written comments should be given on how learner is progressing in
relation to previous performance and the requirement of the subject , how the learner
is participating in class, what the learner need to do to improve the learner attitudes
and involvement.
3.1.4 beside the learner, is a parent or caregiver who is entitled to the learners feed
back because the parents have to check or oversee his/her child’s performance and
progress of the learning content of a particular learning areas in order for a parent to
diagnose and assist were the child is lacking or weaknesses.
1.Good listening skill are essential. The golden rule is to listen and not talk.
2. use silence to give the learner time to think about the question.
3.think carefully before marking remarks and comments. Be careful not to get into
debate with the learner. Do not pass judgements on what the learner has said.
4. know when to interrupt. You should only interrupt if the learner has obviously
misunderstood the question or is rambling on in a confusing and irrelevant way
Question 4
These learners learn best when they are involved in learning through moving,
touching, experimenting and experiencing things. Hands-on experiences, working
with peers, going outside the classroom to investigate. They use movement as a
memory aid. Role-play, physical activity, songs, presentations dramatization’s,
collage, brainstorming, experiments.
Learn best when they see pictures of what they are studying. Observe things
carefully. Like to work with text, pictures, illustrations, maps, read notes, write
summaries. Learn and remember things by writing them down - benefit from writing
formulas and instructions on cards and reviewing them. Research, map reading,
written materials, diagrams, collage
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Learn best through sounds, music, listening to people. Learn well when the teacher
is interesting and clear. They like to tell stories and make jokes. Review notes by
reading aloud and talking to somebody. Group work, pair work, survey, songs,
presentations, storytelling, dialogues, brainstorming
> because the moderator assures the quality of the entire assessment task.
> Because the moderator will also check the assessment documentation against the
school policy and the requirements regarding the technical layout, format act.
REFERENCES
Black, p&William,D1999. Assessment for learning: beyond the black box. London:
king’s college Earl,l2004.Assessment as learning: using classroom achievement to
maximize student learning. Thousand oaks, CA: Corwin
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RESULTS
Total = 87 / 100 (87%)
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