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 Evaluación Alternativa VS Evaluación Tradicional Cuadro Comparativo de las Diferentes Evaluaciones Alternativas Aspecto Checklists Objetivo Registrar y verificar si se han cumplido ciertos criterios. Ventajas - Fácil de usar y construir. - Introduce la autoevaluación de manera simple. Desventajas - No mide la calidad del desempeño, solo cumplimiento. - Puede ser demasiado simplista para tareas complejas. Uso Principal - Seguimiento de la finalización de tareas. Ejemplo de Aplicación - Listas de verificación para proyectos de grupo. Aspecto Journals Objetivo Reflexionar sobre el aprendizaje y registrar pensamientos y reacciones. Ventajas - Fomenta la reflexión y el pensamiento crítico. - Ayuda a los estudiantes a procesar y entender mejor el material. Desventajas - Puede ser subjetivo y difícil de evaluar. - Necesita orientación para ser efectivo. Uso Principal - Reflexión y seguimiento del proceso de aprendizaje. Ejemplo de Aplicación - Diarios de aprendizaje de lenguas. Aspecto...

Jhonattan Gonzalez Workshop- 6

                                             Learner Journal Reflection on Error Correction #### Reflection Questions 1. **Do you correct all the errors your students make or perhaps you prioritize?**    In my teaching practice, I do not correct all the errors my students make. Instead, I prioritize errors based on their impact on communication and the learning objectives of the lesson. For instance, I focus more on errors that impede understanding or are related to the current topic we are studying. Lesser emphasis is placed on minor mistakes that do not significantly affect communication or are beyond the current scope of learning. 2. **Do you involve your students in the correction of errors? If so, how do your students feel about it?**    Yes, I involve my students in the correction process. I often use techniques like peer correction and self-correc...

Types of Tasks Used in Assessing Skills

  Types of Tasks Used in Assessing Skills In my teaching practice, I employ a variety of test tasks to assess different skills. Here’s a breakdown of the types of tasks I use for assessing skills, grammar, and vocabulary: Assessing Skills: Reading Comprehension: Multiple-Choice Questions: These assess understanding of the main ideas, details, and inferences. Short Answer Questions: Students provide brief responses to questions about the text, testing their ability to locate and convey information accurately. Gap-Fill Questions: These focus on understanding specific information within the text. Writing: Essay Questions: Students are required to write essays on given topics, assessing their ability to organize thoughts, use appropriate language, and present coherent arguments. Short Paragraphs: Writing short paragraphs in response to prompts helps assess their ability to express ideas concisely. Listening Comprehension: Multiple-Choice Questions: These test students’ ability to...