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Standardisation and Self – comparison

Purpose of Standardisation in exam

The purpose of this Standardisation is to make sure that the scores reliably indicate the abilities or skills being measured, and no other things, such as different instructions about what to do if the test taker does not know the answer to a question.

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Data – driven insights for parents and teachers

Why data matters for parents.

Parents are essential partners in education, and they have a right and a responsibility to know how their children are performing and progressing. Data can help parents understand their children’s strengths and challenges, monitor their goals and achievements, and

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Motivation and goal setting based on student’s pace

What Motivates Students.

1. Motivation refers to the reasons individuals take action. Motivation to learn is a willingness or desire to gain information, develop skills, and attain mastery. Motivation is tied to the belief that learning is interesting and relevant and therefore of value.

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Measure of Progress without stress

1. Measuring progress refers to monitoring how much your students learn and how they develop over a period of time.

2. Measuring progress enables schools and teachers to identify areas of strength and areas for improvement, and to prioritise actions.

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Flexible Exam Formats

What is flexible assessment

1. Flexible assessment is by definition, flexible. It is assessment designed to enable and facilitate student choice, such as in the method or format of their assessment, or the topics on which they choose to focus.

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Customized Study Plan

What is Customized Study Plan

1. Personalised study plans are exactly what they sound like — a plan for academic success individually tailored to a student, either for standardized testing or over the course of a school year.

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