What is self-assessment?
A reflective learning strategy.
What does self-assessment enhance?
Learner autonomy.
What is one popular method?
Learning journals or reflection diaries.
What problem may some learners face?
Lack of objectivity.
What does it help learners become?
Active participants.
What skills does it improve?
Metacognitive skills.
What does checklist-based evaluation include?
Specific learning criteria.
What may cause inaccuracy?
Insufficient training.
What does self-assessment identify?
Strengths and weaknesses.
What does it develop in learners?
Critical thinking and honesty.
What helps improve accuracy?
Peer assessment.
What should teachers create?
A supportive environment.
What do teachers provide for it?
Rubrics and checklists.
What does it give teachers?
Valuable insights.
What visual tools can be used?
Progress charts and rating scales.
What helps balance judgments?
Teacher feedback and peer discussion
What habit does it encourage?
Lifelong learning habits.
What kind of environment does it create?
Student-centered environment.
What increases reliability?
Teacher feedback.
What skill develops over time?
Metacognitive reflection.