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	<name>Course 3, Chapter 8 - Theory Meets Practice</name>
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		<figure id="element-385"><name>Harvesting Truth</name>
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  <caption>Theory is tested "in the field"</caption></figure><section id="id_50w0v_3g6x1aan">
			<name>A Constructivist Approach</name>
			
			<para id="para_N70527"> The poet, Kabir, once said, "Wherever you are
				<emphasis>is</emphasis> the entry point." That quote asserts an
				alternative view from the "Start with the Ending" approach first offered at
				the beginning of this course. </para>
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			<para id="para_N70534"> For
				<emphasis>A Teacher's Story</emphasis> that does not "start with the
				ending", but shows how a continually engagement in the present moment helps
				both teacher and students to learn and grow as they also assess, reflect,
				evaluate, (give and receive) effective feedback in a living curriculum,
				click here or on the document below:</para>
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			</para>
			<para id="para_N70543">To learn more about William Ayers and a constructivist
				approach to assessment and learning, click here. </para>
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			<name>Assignment 10: Active Reading and Dialogue</name>
			
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				<link src="file:C3A10k.doc"> Assignment 10: Active Reading and Creating
					Dialogue</link>
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				<term>HOW TO GET TO ASSIGNMENT 10:</term>
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			<para id="para_N70645">
				<term>One Way</term>
			</para>
			<para id="para_N70649"> To do this assignment, click on the link in color at the
				top of the page. When it appears, press "Save" and name the file so that you can
				work on this assignment "off-line." You can type right on the assignment
				template. Be sure to save your assignment on a disk or on your computer hard
				drive. </para>
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				<term>Another Way</term>
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			</para>
			<para id="para_N70658">You can also copy the text below, and save it to your disk
				or computer. </para>
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				<term>GOAL: </term> To reflect on
				<emphasis>A Teacher's Story</emphasis> and a constructivist approach to
				assessment through the use of a tool known as "Focused Freewriting."
				</para>
			<para id="para_N70672">
				<term>GIVE:</term> Feedback to others on
				<emphasis>their </emphasis>assignments at the
				<emphasis> TWB Learning Cafe.</emphasis> </para>
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				<term>
					<emphasis>Assignment 10: Active Reading and Creating
						Dialogue</emphasis>
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			</para>
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				<item> Choose a sentence or phrase within
					<emphasis>A Teacher's Story</emphasis> (on the previous page) that
					captures your attention. Re-type that sentence or phrase; put it in
					quotation marks. Now, use that sentence or phrase as a trigger to do a
					"Focused Freewrite" 2-3 paragraphs in length.
					
					<note> A Focused Freewrite is when you use a phrase or sentence from
						something you've read as a trigger for free-form writing - that is,
						you write any thoughts, questions, stories that come to mind as it
						relates to this phrase or sentence. Focused Freewrites may end up
						2-3 paragraphs in length, and sometimes you'll stick to the
						trigger topic and sometimes your mind will wander into seemingly
						unrelated places. Give yourself permission to move between
						"wandering" and coming back to writing about the topic. </note>
					</item>
				<item> Choose a sentence or phrase within the William Ayers article (on the
					previous page) that captures your attention. Re-type that sentence or
					phrase; put it in quotation marks. Now, use that sentence or phrase as a
					trigger to do a "Focused Freewrite" 2-3 paragraphs in length. </item>
			</list>
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			<name>Techniques, Templates, and Strategies</name>
			
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				<link src="http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/fba/">
					Behavior assessment</link>
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			<para id="para_N70767">
				<link src="http://www.glef.org/Assessment/index.html">Tutorial on
					assessment</link>
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			<para id="para_N70773">
				<link src="http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Office/Teacher/Assessment_Information/Assessment_Information.html">
					Assessment information and resources</link>
			</para>
			<para id="para_N70779">
				<link src="http://www.glef.org/FMPro?-db=learnlivekeywords1.fp5&amp;-lay=layout%20%231&amp;-Format=keyword.html&amp;-max=200&amp;jargonfree==Assessment&amp;-sortfield=show%20order&amp;-SortOrder=ascend&amp;-sortfield=short%20title&amp;-find">
					Interviews, articles, videos and more about assessment</link>
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			<para id="para_N70785">
				<link src="http://www.ncrel.org/he/tot/learn.htm">Experienced
					teachers talk about assessment</link>
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			<para id="para_N70791">
				<link src="http://www.ncrel.org/toolbelt/tools/seechang.htm">
					Innovative mathematical/visual assessment methods</link>
			</para>
			<para id="para_N70797">
				<emphasis>These files are only available online.</emphasis>
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			<name>Assignment 11: Effectiveness of Course 3</name>
			
			<para id="para_N70815"> Congratulations on completing Course 3: Assessment
				Practices! </para>
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			</para>
			<para id="para_N70819"> As you know, there are several other courses for you to
				choose from. However, before you begin another course, please send an email
				to us at: ctm@teacherswithoutborders.org and let us know that you are ready
				to receive the "Effectiveness of Course 3 Survey." We ask that you complete
				this simple survey as your final assignment for Course 3. </para>
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			</para>
			<para id="para_N70823"> We are eager to learn how to make this course even
				better. Thank you, in advance, for completing this survey as it will have an
				enormous impact for future versions of Course 3: Assessment
				Practices.</para>
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				<term>HOW TO POST TO YOUR E-PORTFOLIO </term>
			</para>
			<para id="para_N70839"> If you would like to learn how to post student
				reflections or other documents to your E-Portfolio, please click
				<link src="file:postagain.doc"> here</link>.</para>
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				<term>SAVE YOUR STUDENTS' WORK</term>
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			<para id="para_N70870">Save examples of your students' work as you go through
				these courses. You'll be glad you did. Course 5 asks you to post samples of
				your students' work for your final E-Portfolio. </para>
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