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Case Study 3: Assessing learning and exchanging feedback
Contextual Background Before I prepare a workshop, I make sure to check it against the unit brief, so that I am informed on how I will need to structure the students’ formative assessment.(Nicol, Macfarlane-Dick, 2021).Reviewing the brief, also ensures … Continue reading
Case Study 2: Planning and teaching for effective learning
Contextual Background In the last year, being able to consistently plan for improvement in the effectiveness of my teaching practice hasn’t always been easy. This is because a lot of my technician role involves being physically available for students, and … Continue reading
3: Observation of my teaching practice by my tutor
Record of Observation or Review of Teaching Practice Session/artefact to be observed/reviewed: Teaching students from various linguistic backgrounds CAD/CAM software, Gerber,Lectra and Optitex Size of student group: Variable between 5-25 Observer: Lindsay Jordan Observee: Andrea Marfo Note: This … Continue reading
2: Observation of my teaching practice by my peer
Record of Observation or Review of Teaching Practice Session/artefact to be observed/reviewed: BA Fashion Design and Development Lesson & Demo workshop: Pattern Scanning & Marker Making on Lectra & Nscan Software Size of student group: 18 Students Observer: Kira … Continue reading
1: Observation of a peer’s teaching practice
Record of Observation or Review of Teaching Practice Session/artefact to be observed/reviewed: Size of student group: Observer: Andrea Marfo Observee: Kira Oliver Note: This record is solely for exchanging developmental feedback between colleagues. Its reflective aspect informs PgCert … Continue reading
Blog 4 – Assessment and Feedback- Kate Brooks 2008 – Could do Better?’: students’ critique of written feedback.
(Brooks, 2008) The article was easy to read and digest its content. I enjoyed making notes and summarizing the research. It challenged my teaching practice on assessment and feedback. A quick Reflection, 1. What did you select and why? I … Continue reading