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Mind Mapping Software
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甘特图软件
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Mind Maps for Education
Mind maps for Business
用于个人发展的思维导图
思维导图的好处
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甚麼是思維導圖?
How to Mind Map?
How to Take Notes with Mind Maps?
How to Prioritize Tasks with Mind Maps?
What is a Concept Map?
Top 29 Mind Map Examples
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Effective Grading
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High-Stakes Grading
When grading policies improve, dicipline and morale almost always follow
When school take steps to reduce failures, lots of good things happen.
Some of these failures are no doubt caused by excessive absences and poor student performance
The stakes of grading practices are not limited to student failure
The Steps to Take
reassure parents, students, and teachers that certain things will not change
Make sure that everyone knows that all students will be graded on the same playing field.
Get the facts; gather evidence that will create a rationale for decision making
At the end of the day, your choices about teaching practice must be guided by evidence, not opinions
Identify teacher leaders who are already improving policies
Chances are that some teachers in your school have already eliminated the use of ineffective grading policies
Create a sense of urgency
Identify the exact cost of inconsistent grading practices
Ineffective Grading
The use of the "semester killer" ---the single project, test, lab, paper, or other assignment that will make or break students
This practice puts 18 weeks of work at risk based on a project that might, at most, have consumed four weeks of the semester.
The practice of using the average of all scores throughout the semester
A formula that presumes that the learning early in the semester is as important as learning at the end of the semester.
The use of zeros for missing work
There is evidence that grading as punishment does not work and the mathematical flaw in the use of the zero on a 100-point scale.