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Why?

Curriculum planning + material design

Implementation INSIDE the classroom(peer lesson observation -> reflection -> further adaptation)

Assessment for learning through observation an/or analyzing students’ work + follow-up

Improvement

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When?

Too late? Too frequent? How to strike a balance?

Once a year?

Every day? Once a term?

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How?

Primary concern:Looking for patterns in students’ work and understanding why the students make mistakes (Misconception? Laziness? Carelessness? Not taught before? Lack of input? Infrequent practice / recycling? …)

NO prescribed mode

Both?

Quantitative analysis?

Qualitative analysis?

Selected parts only?

All parts?

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What NEXT?

Re-teaching / re-cycling in the next module

Careful scaffolding Change in teaching strategies Designing worksheets etc.

Is it handy? Is it manageable?

What should be the focus?

What is the attainment target?

Be specific, explicit and clear

What is the priority?

What can be the effect on new learning?

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Answering yes/no questions

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Some students fail to give their short answers using the correct auxiliary verbs

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1. Determine whether the answer should be “Yes” or “No”.

2. Write down the subject pronoun.3. Copy the auxiliary verb directly from the question.4. If the answer is “No”, add “not” (i.e. negation) right

after the auxiliary verb (and produce an abbreviated form).

e.g. Do Ann and Sam like reading poems?1. Yes,…2. Yes, they…3. Yes, they do.4. No, they do not. (=> No, they don’t.)

Four steps in giving short answers to yes/no questions

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Answering open-ended questions

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1st Term Test 1(October 03)

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Open-ended question

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The question “What do you think of …?” has been introduced in the lessons before and is used 3 times in this test. About half of the students can describe people’s character appropriately though the rest show very little understanding of the questions.

Less than half of the students can give appropriate answer to the last question which is open-ended. Most of them like “Tom” most.

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An activity sheet is designed so that students can practise using different adjectives to describe people’s character. An open-ended question is also included in the worksheet.

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1st Term Test 2 (November 03)

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Open-ended questions

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Teachers continue to add in 2 open-ended questions, Q6 & Q7, in Part I (Reading Comprehension) of the Test Paper. This time, more than half of the students can provide appropriate answers. There is slight improvement compared to Test 1.

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1st Term Exam (January 04)

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Open-ended question

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Most students can give appropriate answers for the last question which is not direct lifting

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2nd Term Test 3 (March 04)

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Open-ended question

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2nd Term Test 4 (May 04)

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There are three open-ended questions out of six.

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Q4: Which child do you like best? Why? I like Sue best because she is nice. I like Tom best because he is hardworking and good boy. I like Sue best because she is helpful. I like Charlie best because I like play football too. I like David

best because happy boy. I like Tom best because good bay. I like Tom best because she is hard work. I like Ann best because she likes read a book. She is a good girl.

I like May best because she read a book. (describing the fact only)

I like Ann best because she on Monday, Tuesday and Friday read a book. (trying to emphasize but failing to infer)

I like David best because he is happy. I like Sue best because she is clever. (not relevant)

I like David best because he is starg (i.e.strong). (not relevant)

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Q5: When do you watch TV? I watch TV at five o’clock in the afternoon. I watch TV at half past three in the afternoon. I watch TV on Sunday. I watch TV on Sunday afternoon. I watch TV everyday.

She watch TV on Monday. Yes, I am. May.

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2nd Term Exam(June 04)

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Open-ended questions

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For Q5, nearly all students attempt to give their own answer, and most answers are sensible. Only a few are irrelevant.

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Comparing students’ performance in these 6 tests and exams

Mean score 7.8 8.8 7.8 8.5 6.3 9.2Full marks 14.0 14.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0% score 55.4% 62.9% 65.4% 70.6% 52.6% 76.8%

No. of open-ended Qs 1 2 1 1 3 2Total no. of Qs 7 7 6 6 6 6Ratio of open-ended Qs 14.3% 28.6% 16.7% 16.7% 50.0% 33.3%

Test1 Test2 Exam1 Test3 Test4 Exam2

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How can students

learn better?

What are students’ problems in learning?

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Mixing up the letter sounds “b” & “d”

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Not knowing that “Mr and Mrs Wong” are two persons

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Misspelling the (irregular) plural form of “child”

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Subject-verb agreement (esp. for irregular verbs like go/goes, do/does & have/has)

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Some students make mistakes in Q4 & Q5 probably because the subject and the verb are not on the same line.

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For Q4, several students even add “They” to the beginning possibly because they see “Ann and Sam” on the same line.

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For Q3, some students misspell “patting” as “pating”.

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Not knowing the irregular form of “have”

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