Project-Learning
Service-Learning
Work-Based Learning
100
Enhance student's application of knowledge, problem solving, and self-directed learning skills by requiring them to actively articulate, understand and solve problems.
What are the primary goals of project based learning?
100
Volunteer work that leads to learning.
What is service-learning?
100
Students trained in the skills needed to perform on the job.
What is work-based education?
200
Sustained pieces of academic, professional and personal work that is evidence of former assessed pieces of work.
What is a portfolio?
200
A one-on-one assessment between student and teach.
What is an interview?
200
Knowledge, skills and attitudes.
What does KSA stand for?
300
A student describes how they would  perform a task,rather than actually performing it.
What is a proxy task?
300
A live web stream video recordings of the student's involvement in the service-learning activity.
What type of technology allows observation assessment from a distance.
300
Checklists.
What type of assessment tool is used for evaluating procedures?
400
Learning outcomes.
What is the first thing to consider when assessing a portfolio?
400
Surveys, interviews, peer evaluation and observations.
What are the four most common methods of assessing service-learning?
400
Rubrics.
What type of assessment is used for evaluating products?
500
Very time consuming, difficult to grade reliably, clarifying the requirements.
What are some challenges to grading portfolios?
500
Journaling.
What alternative assessment method allows students to reflect on what they did, what they learned and the experience impact?
500
Performance-based assessments.
What is a useful method for determining the level of the student's skill in work-based learning?