Assessment in FE; a practical guide for lecturers.
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Assessment in FE; a practical guide for lecturers.
Armitage, Andy.
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Publishing Group
2008
122 pages
$29.95
Paperback
LB3056
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offer an introductory volume for teachers on assessment in adult
education in the UK. They cover the purpose of assessment in further
education (FE), how it is important to the selection and admission of
students, what should be assessed, using feedback to improve learning,
different techniques and methods, and different evaluation settings.
They also discuss the role of assessors and others, recording and
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