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Title of the educational product
Student’s worksheet “Evaluation of the model”
Type of deliverables
Methodology
Student Age
14 - 15, 16 - 17, 18 - 19
Thematic area
Chemistry, Technology, Maths, ICT, Physics, Science , Biology, Other
Language of the deliverable
Latvian, English
Description of the educational product
Target group is students of professional schools and secondary school where any subject of science and technology is taught.
The education product “Student’s worksheet for model evaluation” is made for use of evaluation of the model. It consists of description of the task and boxes to be filled in by student.
There are described criteria for evaluation and student must give his evaluation, commentaries and suggestions for model improvement.
The expected result of the education product is it’s use in lessons during evaluation of the models.
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Date: 2015.09.12

Posted by:
Elena Margheri - (Italy)

Evaluation is not easy and this is a way to make students reflect about it. Moreover, while they are evaluating a model, they can strenghten and correct their knowledge.
The evaluation grid is clear and also the request of explanation is well introduced and this is why I think it is educationally useful and I'd like to test it with my students.

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