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Three paradigms of classroom assessment: Implications for written feedback research
Sin Wang Ivan CHONG
Centre for Language in Education (CLE)
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Assessment for Learning
100%
Assessment Method
16%
Assessment Model
16%
Classroom Assessment
100%
Copyright
16%
Feedback Inquiry
100%
First Section
16%
Formative Assessment
16%
Human Interest
16%
Jürgen Habermas
16%
Language Classroom
16%
Pedagogical Implications
16%
Reconceptualize
16%
Self-reflection
16%
Self-regulation
16%
Student Learning
16%
Summative Assessment
16%
Written Feedback
100%
Social Sciences
Assessment for Learning
50%
Classroom Assessment
100%
Formative Assessment
50%
Self-Reflection
50%
Self-Regulation
50%
Student Learning
50%
Summative Assessment
50%
Psychology
Self-Reflection
100%
Self-Regulation
100%