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INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES
proficiency assessment: is assessment of what someone can
do/knows in relation to the application of the subject in the real world. It represents an external perspective. proficiency: learners’ ability to apply the language to the real world. Project-method: is used to resolve a problem by tapping available resources and producing a final product for public presentation. 219 R rating on a checklist: judging a person in relation to a list of points deemed to be relevant for a particular level or module. reasoning: telling one’s train of thought to an active listener. reliability: An indicator of score consistency over time or across multiple evaluators. Reliable assessment is one in which the same answers receive the same score regardless of who performs the scoring or how or where the scoring takes place. The same person is likely to get approximately the same score across multiple test administrations. remedial work: in language teaching, generally all work which is aimed at putting right existing mistakes - hence most work after earlier stage is arguable remedial. Often, used outside language teaching only for work for particularly backward learners. retrieval of words: is accessing the words in the long-term memory for the purposes of using them. role-play: is a communicative activity with role distribution, plot development and resolution of the situation. rubrics: specific criteria or guidelines used to evaluate student work. S scaffolding: An instructional technique in which the teacher breaks a complex task into smaller tasks, models the desired learning strategy or task, provides support as students learn to do the task, and then gradually shifts responsibility to the students. In this manner, a teacher enables students to accomplish as much of a task as possible without adult assistance. scale: The range of scores possible for the student to achieve on a test or an assessment. Performance assessments typically use a 4- to 6-point scale, compared to a scale of 100 or more with traditional multiple-choice tests. schema (pl. schemata): an underlying structure or general way of organizing ideas which provides a basis for the listener’s and reader’s expectations of how a text will develop. |
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