An RTO (Registered Training Organisation) providing and assessing nationally recognised training must make sure that all requirements of the Training Package are met.
Training Packages describe the required outcomes of training BUT, they do not prescribe how an individual should be trained. It is the lecturers and trainers who develop learning strategies - the "how" of training - depending on learners' needs, abilities and circumstances.
Often times, teachers master the art of writing very good cognitive and psychomotor instructional objectives. So good that what happens is that most of the students become not only intelligent but "airheads". Some also will aim for the grade, but after that enduring grading period, or semester, they forget everything. Affective objectives help the students appreciate the lessons, retain them longer, and find connections in the real world (yes, algebra is present in the market place). Affective objectives help the teacher integrate values formation in all subjects/courses.
Download it here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-NSFQQ2b9P2Q3ZrTVVhWEZfaWc
An RTO (Registered Training Organisation) providing and assessing nationally recognised training must make sure that all requirements of the Training Package are met.
Training Packages describe the required outcomes of training BUT, they do not prescribe how an individual should be trained. It is the lecturers and trainers who develop learning strategies - the "how" of training - depending on learners' needs, abilities and circumstances.
Often times, teachers master the art of writing very good cognitive and psychomotor instructional objectives. So good that what happens is that most of the students become not only intelligent but "airheads". Some also will aim for the grade, but after that enduring grading period, or semester, they forget everything. Affective objectives help the students appreciate the lessons, retain them longer, and find connections in the real world (yes, algebra is present in the market place). Affective objectives help the teacher integrate values formation in all subjects/courses.
Download it here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-NSFQQ2b9P2Q3ZrTVVhWEZfaWc
1. ASHFORD EDU 645 Week 4 DQ 2 Marking
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Marking. Why do the authors propose that marks only reflect academic
achievement, and not other factors like effort or attitude? Could including factors
like these in the marking data affect instructional decisions that need to be made?
Explain. Respond to at least two of your peers, providing feedback on their
support for or against including other factors in marks/grades.