Implementation
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Learners had to create a Bivariate Statistics Google sheet to evidence five weeks of learning. Sheet 1 showed the achievement criteria for the standard and learners had to rename that sheet with the grade that they were going to work towards eg Achieved, Merit or Excellence. and hopefully gain that grade for the summative assessment.
Learners had to “self-manage” their learning by tracking their progress on the Bivariate Class Task sheet and follow the Statistics Bivariate Daily Planner. Feedback for all work was consistent with the achievement criteria for the standard and was in the form of Achieved, Merit or Excellence.
Conferencing was done with groups or with individuals when learners felt that they needed additional support.
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“Explicitly model concise and consistent language so that learning is maximised.” My learning environment is about maximising learners potential through the use of: mastery (move forward at one's own pace as they master knowledge/skills), vicarious experiences (gain self-confidence while watching others successfully performing), social persuasion (intentional encouragement to adopt an attitude of success and emotional intelligence (ability to control one’s emotions and that of others).
Friday, 10 March 2017
Bivariate Statistics - Implementation
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