Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Measuring My Learning

What is the purpose of teacher comments on student work?
What kind of comments would be most helpful? 
What do you really want to know?  
What do you do when you receive a graded assignment?
When do students become interested in revising their work? 
Why does interest climax at that point?
 At what point does revising most help you actually  learn something?  
What is the difference between accruing GUSTO points over the 
course of a quarter and asking for “extra credit?

The purpose of teacher comments on student work is to help the students learn their mistakes and to fix them. The teacher expects the student will read the comments and improve his work in the future. The most help full comments are the ones that are thoroughly explained and teach the student the most. I want to know what I do wrong and how to fix certain parts of essays or writing assignments. There isn't really anything I want to about ELA. When I get a graded assignment I usually try to revise it best I can. I always try to improve my grade when I can to create higher grade opportunities. Students become interested in revising their work when they have a low grade and want to improve. They might also want to revise their work when they have a very low grade on an assignment when they can easily do better.

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