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MODULE 25: Assessment Strategies That Can Increase Motivation

This document discusses strategies for increasing student motivation through assessment. It describes a student who took a pre-test and post-test on ethics for teachers. The student scored higher on the post-test after taking the time to read and research the material more closely. Checking their own work and identifying mistakes helped the student improve their understanding and score by learning from errors.

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MODULE 25: Assessment Strategies That Can Increase Motivation

This document discusses strategies for increasing student motivation through assessment. It describes a student who took a pre-test and post-test on ethics for teachers. The student scored higher on the post-test after taking the time to read and research the material more closely. Checking their own work and identifying mistakes helped the student improve their understanding and score by learning from errors.

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MODULE 25: Assessment Strategies that can Increase Motivation

Analysis
1. How do you compare your scores in the pre-test and in the post-test?

- In the pre-test, I only have 1 mistake, the item number 5 while in the post test, I have perfect
score.

2. What may have contributed to the improved scores?

- Learning by reading and researching. New information and learning may contributed.

3. Did the exercise on the pre-test and post-test help you improve scores? How?

- Yes, key words are found on the code of ethics for professional teachers and of course, I read it
again and again.

4. Did you like the idea of checking your own answers? Why?

- Yes, because I am assessing my own activity, I am also the first who noticed my mistakes.

5. Did checking your own paper help you improve your score? How?

- Yes. I compare my wrong answers to the correct answer and that helps me to realize my
mistakes and that was my study too because I learn from my mistakes.

6. Did your errors help you improve your score? How?

- Yes, it reminds me to ‘’read again’’ to enhance my score. With reading again, I learn from what I
am reading about the given activity.

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