This study applies cloud computing combining the theory of learning hierarchy to the digital learning assessment and remedial instruction, and explores the learning effectiveness on the learning model of self-learning...This study applies cloud computing combining the theory of learning hierarchy to the digital learning assessment and remedial instruction, and explores the learning effectiveness on the learning model of self-learning in Chinese idioms. In this study, 60 students in grades three to six of an Elementary School in Nantou County of Taiwan participated in the research experiments. The results of this study reveal that the learning on Chinese idioms through the cloud-based E-learning assessment and remedial tutoring system is superior to the traditional reading to learn. The learning achievements of the students learning Chinese idioms by the proposed system are significantly improved. Therefore, the cloud-based E-learning teaching materials, methods of assessment, and remedial instruction are worth to develop and research.展开更多
Dear Sir,Iam Dr.Kavitha S,from the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Nandha Engineering College,Erode,Tamil Nadu,India.I write to present the detection of glaucoma using extreme learning machine(...Dear Sir,Iam Dr.Kavitha S,from the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Nandha Engineering College,Erode,Tamil Nadu,India.I write to present the detection of glaucoma using extreme learning machine(ELM)and fractal feature analysis.Glaucoma is the second most frequent cause of permanent blindness in industrial展开更多
If one considers the number of language learners that are worldwide,the number of classroom-based language assessments(CBLAs)that are given each year,and the number of decisions that are made on the basis of these,it ...If one considers the number of language learners that are worldwide,the number of classroom-based language assessments(CBLAs)that are given each year,and the number of decisions that are made on the basis of these,it is obvious that in terms of sheer numbers,more students are affected by CBLAs per year than by those based on large-scale language assessments.Because of this,it is essential that classroom teachers have the knowledge,skills,and tools to enable them to develop and use CBLAs that they can justify to stakeholders,e.g.,students,parents,and school authorities.In this paper we describe the approach to CBLAs that we have developed.First,we discuss the role of assessment in teaching and learning,the kinds of decisions that classroom teachers need to make,and the different modes of CBLAs.We then describe the process of using CBLAs to help teachers make decisions that will have beneficial consequences.Next,we discuss fairness and accountability in assessment and the process of assessment justification,including an assessment use argument.Finally,we discuss the process of developing CBLAs,using an example of a classroom-based language assessment to illustrate this.展开更多
This empirical study intends to explore the questioning behaviors of an English as a second language(hereinafter referred to as ESL)teacher in Hong Kong by quantitatively looking at the distribution of the two types o...This empirical study intends to explore the questioning behaviors of an English as a second language(hereinafter referred to as ESL)teacher in Hong Kong by quantitatively looking at the distribution of the two types of questions,namely display questions and referential questions,as well as by qualitatively evaluating the universally accepted functions of the questions and the effectiveness of the modification techniques used to enhance the factual value of the questions.Data-based explorations challenging the traditional views toward questions are critically presented,and new findings are excavated and advocated.Pedagogical implications are considerably raised as they serve as a theoretical framework to be applied and further analyzed in future real-life EFL and ESL settings,so as to realize better assessment for learning.展开更多
The present study is set in the context of ongoing educational reform that advocates fostering self-regulated learners and using assessment to improve learning.Drawing on existent research on classroom assessment(CA)a...The present study is set in the context of ongoing educational reform that advocates fostering self-regulated learners and using assessment to improve learning.Drawing on existent research on classroom assessment(CA)and self-regulated learning(SRL),the authors have formulated a conceptual framework outlining the CA features that promote SRL among students.Guided by this framework,the 12 high school teachers’CA practice was scrutinized to find out to what extent their CA was pro-SRL.Based on interview data and classroom observation,gaps were found in Chinese high school teachers’CA.First,CA tasks are primarily low-level closed-end problems,with rare exceptions.Second,students are not allowed much autonomy in CA.Third,self-assessment practice is mostly self-grading.Fourth,peer-assessment is uncommon and mainly involves simply marking peers’work.Fifth,teacher feedback is focused on task and process levels;regulation-level feedback is less common.Sixth,despite teachers’encouragement,most students feel threatened by CA.展开更多
Purpose:This article examines how 34 teachers self-assessed their work with the nine Assessment for Learning(AfL)strategies in teaching and their own suggestions for improvement as evidenced by the reflective statemen...Purpose:This article examines how 34 teachers self-assessed their work with the nine Assessment for Learning(AfL)strategies in teaching and their own suggestions for improvement as evidenced by the reflective statements given on reflection forms.Design/Approach/Methods:The sample was a group of 34 teachers from 10 primary schools and 10 kindergartens who have participated in the project.School Development Officers(SDOs)were assigned to conduct class observations in the schools,in which they recorded whether the teachers had used the AfL strategies in teaching.The SDOs would also share and discuss the comments with the teachers who had returned the self-reflection forms in which they wrote their feedback on the research questions.Findings:The findings show that teachers in kindergartens and teachers in primary schools might have different emphases on the nine AfL strategies in teaching.Their own suggested room for improvement in practicing AfL skills has provided insights for enhancing teaching effectiveness.Originality/Value:We propose that reflective practices can generate a"reflective spiral"of planning,acting,observing,and then reflecting.The study shows that reflective practitioners become professional experts who are able to assure thequality of teaching by self-enhancement and self-improvement.展开更多
文摘This study applies cloud computing combining the theory of learning hierarchy to the digital learning assessment and remedial instruction, and explores the learning effectiveness on the learning model of self-learning in Chinese idioms. In this study, 60 students in grades three to six of an Elementary School in Nantou County of Taiwan participated in the research experiments. The results of this study reveal that the learning on Chinese idioms through the cloud-based E-learning assessment and remedial tutoring system is superior to the traditional reading to learn. The learning achievements of the students learning Chinese idioms by the proposed system are significantly improved. Therefore, the cloud-based E-learning teaching materials, methods of assessment, and remedial instruction are worth to develop and research.
文摘Dear Sir,Iam Dr.Kavitha S,from the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,Nandha Engineering College,Erode,Tamil Nadu,India.I write to present the detection of glaucoma using extreme learning machine(ELM)and fractal feature analysis.Glaucoma is the second most frequent cause of permanent blindness in industrial
文摘If one considers the number of language learners that are worldwide,the number of classroom-based language assessments(CBLAs)that are given each year,and the number of decisions that are made on the basis of these,it is obvious that in terms of sheer numbers,more students are affected by CBLAs per year than by those based on large-scale language assessments.Because of this,it is essential that classroom teachers have the knowledge,skills,and tools to enable them to develop and use CBLAs that they can justify to stakeholders,e.g.,students,parents,and school authorities.In this paper we describe the approach to CBLAs that we have developed.First,we discuss the role of assessment in teaching and learning,the kinds of decisions that classroom teachers need to make,and the different modes of CBLAs.We then describe the process of using CBLAs to help teachers make decisions that will have beneficial consequences.Next,we discuss fairness and accountability in assessment and the process of assessment justification,including an assessment use argument.Finally,we discuss the process of developing CBLAs,using an example of a classroom-based language assessment to illustrate this.
文摘This empirical study intends to explore the questioning behaviors of an English as a second language(hereinafter referred to as ESL)teacher in Hong Kong by quantitatively looking at the distribution of the two types of questions,namely display questions and referential questions,as well as by qualitatively evaluating the universally accepted functions of the questions and the effectiveness of the modification techniques used to enhance the factual value of the questions.Data-based explorations challenging the traditional views toward questions are critically presented,and new findings are excavated and advocated.Pedagogical implications are considerably raised as they serve as a theoretical framework to be applied and further analyzed in future real-life EFL and ESL settings,so as to realize better assessment for learning.
文摘The present study is set in the context of ongoing educational reform that advocates fostering self-regulated learners and using assessment to improve learning.Drawing on existent research on classroom assessment(CA)and self-regulated learning(SRL),the authors have formulated a conceptual framework outlining the CA features that promote SRL among students.Guided by this framework,the 12 high school teachers’CA practice was scrutinized to find out to what extent their CA was pro-SRL.Based on interview data and classroom observation,gaps were found in Chinese high school teachers’CA.First,CA tasks are primarily low-level closed-end problems,with rare exceptions.Second,students are not allowed much autonomy in CA.Third,self-assessment practice is mostly self-grading.Fourth,peer-assessment is uncommon and mainly involves simply marking peers’work.Fifth,teacher feedback is focused on task and process levels;regulation-level feedback is less common.Sixth,despite teachers’encouragement,most students feel threatened by CA.
文摘Purpose:This article examines how 34 teachers self-assessed their work with the nine Assessment for Learning(AfL)strategies in teaching and their own suggestions for improvement as evidenced by the reflective statements given on reflection forms.Design/Approach/Methods:The sample was a group of 34 teachers from 10 primary schools and 10 kindergartens who have participated in the project.School Development Officers(SDOs)were assigned to conduct class observations in the schools,in which they recorded whether the teachers had used the AfL strategies in teaching.The SDOs would also share and discuss the comments with the teachers who had returned the self-reflection forms in which they wrote their feedback on the research questions.Findings:The findings show that teachers in kindergartens and teachers in primary schools might have different emphases on the nine AfL strategies in teaching.Their own suggested room for improvement in practicing AfL skills has provided insights for enhancing teaching effectiveness.Originality/Value:We propose that reflective practices can generate a"reflective spiral"of planning,acting,observing,and then reflecting.The study shows that reflective practitioners become professional experts who are able to assure thequality of teaching by self-enhancement and self-improvement.