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... do this in a way that portrays a sense of pride in their knowledge as apposed to competitiveness. This often happens with a particular learner who has poor writing skills but whose memory is good. Armitage et al (2002)states "Individuals find that particular assessment strategies allow them to perform to their maximum potential and differentiation in assessment, even when the same learning, the same knowledge or skills acquisition is being tested. (Armitage et al 2002, p139) It also provides an opportunity for positive feedback at the end of a session as to how well each individual has done which leaves the learner feeling good about them selves and encourages motivation, which with these learners is extremely important. Learners in the identified group are also required to produce work for their portfolios that are externally accredited by North East Open College Network (NEOCN). I have designed various written quizzes that have a ...
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