Standard Grade, Credit, Physics, 2007-2011

Standard Grade, Credit, Physics, 2007-2011
Title Standard Grade, Credit, Physics, 2007-2011 PDF eBook
Author Scottish Qualifications Authority
Publisher Anchor Books
Pages 175
Release 2011
Genre Physics
ISBN 9781849481809

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Standard Grade, General, Physics, 2007-2011

Standard Grade, General, Physics, 2007-2011
Title Standard Grade, General, Physics, 2007-2011 PDF eBook
Author Scottish Qualifications Authority
Publisher Anchor Books
Pages 167
Release 2011
Genre Physics
ISBN 9781849481793

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Standard Grade Credit

Standard Grade Credit
Title Standard Grade Credit PDF eBook
Author
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Pages
Release 2007
Genre Physics
ISBN 9781843725220

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Intermediate 1 Physics, 2007-2011

Intermediate 1 Physics, 2007-2011
Title Intermediate 1 Physics, 2007-2011 PDF eBook
Author Scottish Qualifications Authority
Publisher Anchor Books
Pages 167
Release 2011
Genre Physics
ISBN 9781849481915

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Standard Grade, Credit Physics 2008-2012

Standard Grade, Credit Physics 2008-2012
Title Standard Grade, Credit Physics 2008-2012 PDF eBook
Author Sqa
Publisher Bright Red
Pages 192
Release 2012-09-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9781849482578

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'Official SQA Past Papers' provide perfect exam preparation. As well as delivering at least three years of actual past papers - including the 2012 exam - all papers are accompanied by examiner-approved answers to show students how to write the best responses for the most marks.

Student Misconceptions and Errors in Physics and Mathematics

Student Misconceptions and Errors in Physics and Mathematics
Title Student Misconceptions and Errors in Physics and Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Teresa Neidorf
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 173
Release 2019-10-30
Genre Education
ISBN 3030301885

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This open access report explores the nature and extent of students’ misconceptions and misunderstandings related to core concepts in physics and mathematics and physics across grades four, eight and 12. Twenty years of data from the IEA’s Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) and TIMSS Advanced assessments are analyzed, specifically for five countries (Italy, Norway, Russian Federation, Slovenia, and the United States) who participated in all or almost all TIMSS and TIMSS Advanced assessments between 1995 and 2015. The report focuses on students’ understandings related to gravitational force in physics and linear equations in mathematics. It identifies some specific misconceptions, errors, and misunderstandings demonstrated by the TIMSS Advanced grade 12 students for these core concepts, and shows how these can be traced back to poor foundational development of these concepts in earlier grades. Patterns in misconceptions and misunderstandings are reported by grade, country, and gender. In addition, specific misconceptions and misunderstandings are tracked over time, using trend items administered in multiple assessment cycles. The study and associated methodology may enable education systems to help identify specific needs in the curriculum, improve inform instruction across grades and also raise possibilities for future TIMSS assessment design and reporting that may provide more diagnostic outcomes.

Specifications Grading

Specifications Grading
Title Specifications Grading PDF eBook
Author Linda B. Nilson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 170
Release 2023-07-03
Genre Education
ISBN 100098026X

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In her latest book Linda Nilson puts forward an innovative but practical and tested approach to grading that can demonstrably raise academic standards, motivate students, tie their achievement of learning outcomes to their course grades, save faculty time and stress, and provide the reliable gauge of student learning that the public and employers are looking for. She argues that the grading system most commonly in use now is unwieldy, imprecise and unnecessarily complex, involving too many rating levels for too many individual assignments and tests, and based on a hairsplitting point structure that obscures the underlying criteria and encourages students to challenge their grades.This new specifications grading paradigm restructures assessments to streamline the grading process and greatly reduce grading time, empower students to choose the level of attainment they want to achieve, reduce antagonism between the evaluator and the evaluated, and increase student receptivity to meaningful feedback, thus facilitating the learning process – all while upholding rigor. In addition, specs grading increases students’ motivation to do well by making expectations clear, lowering their stress and giving them agency in determining their course goals. Among the unique characteristics of the schema, all of which simplify faculty decision making, are the elimination of partial credit, the reliance on a one-level grading rubric and the “bundling” of assignments and tests around learning outcomes. Successfully completing more challenging bundles (or modules) earns a student a higher course grade. Specs grading works equally well in small and large class settings and encourages “authentic assessment.” Used consistently over time, it can restore credibility to grades by demonstrating and making transparent to all stakeholders the learning outcomes that students achieve.This book features many examples of courses that faculty have adapted to spec grading and lays out the surprisingly simple transition process. It is intended for all members of higher education who teach, whatever the discipline and regardless of rank, as well as those who oversee, train, and advise those who teach.Specification grading promotes the following values and outcomes. It:1. Upholds High Academic Standards2. Reflects Student Attainment of Skills and Knowledge 3. Motivates Students to Learn and to Excel4. Fosters Higher-Order Cognitive Development and Creativity5. Discourages Cheating6. Reduces Student Stress7. Makes Students Feel Responsible for Their Grades8. Minimizes Conflict Between Faculty and Students9. Saves Faculty Time and Is Simple to Administer10. Makes Expectations Clear and Simplifies Feedback for Improvement11. Assesses Authentically12. Achieves High Inter-Rater Agreement