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The primary objective of teaching is to impart knowledge and wisdom that helps students for creating lifelong learners. The following are the reasons: UGC has emphasized the role of a teacher as Facilitators: Traditionally, teachers are the ones with knowledge and expertise in a particular field.
Start with Preassessments in the Assessment Cycle Identify Overarching Goals and Purposes Framing the Unit of Learning. Develop 10-12 Appropriate Preassessment Items. Conduct Your Preassessment THE DAY BEFORE Starting a New Unit of Learning. Analyze the Data. Use the Same Preassessment for the Postassessment.
Pre-assessment is done at the beginning of learning something new. The purpose of a pre-assessment is to collect information about what students already know and can do and any gaps or misconceptions that must be addressed.
Instructors can use pre-assessments to gain valuable insight into learners prior knowledge, enabling them to customize their course content ingly. Pre-assessments allow learners to reflect on their current knowledge and identify gaps in their understanding before starting on the content.
Assessments primary objective is to develop a deep understanding of what students know, understand and can do with their knowledge. The purpose of assessment is to gather relevant information about student performance or progress or to determine student interests to make judgments about their learning process.
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Assessment is a clear statement of how the teacher will determine that the students are moving toward achieving each of the objectives (formative assessment) or have achieved each of the objective(s) stated in the lesson plan (summative assessment).
For instance, a survey on what tech tools students know how to use at the beginning of a semester is an informal pre-assessment. A short 1-3 question quiz given at the beginning of class would be another example of a pre-assessment. This pre-assessment data collected from students can inform your teaching.

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