Assessment is viewed as an integral part of the teaching-learning process. It involves collecting evidence of learning over a period of time, using a variety of assessment methods. The goals of assessment are to provide _____on both the on-going progress and the end-product in achieving the standards.
In an English class, the teacher, firstly, plays the radio and asks students to listen to the tape and understand the dialogue. Then, the teacher asks students to read after the tape to imitate the pronunciation. Next, the teacher asks students to repeat the dialogue in pairs...What teaching method does the teacher use in this class?
According to the National English Curriculum Standards, the language knowledge students are required to learn consists of _______ grammar, function and theme.
Which of the following does a teacher want his/her students to develop if he/she asks them to collect relevant information about ancient Rome.
According to the design of the new curriculum _______ cover(s) primary school years which leads to the end of compulsory education.
Which of the following features is involved in good textbooks?