It is a model to address the issues related to testing and measurement. The Assess-Teach-Evaluate Model has four steps to cater to the needs of all
the students in the classroom. The first step is to define the behavior and specify it
in the measurable term, the second step is to assess the behavior through a variety of strategies, the third step is to teach the way students were assessed and their needs
identified and the fourth step of the model is to evaluate the effects of teaching
on students’ learning through empirical means.
Addressing
the issues regarding testing and measurement, this model is considered
effective where the teachers need to assess first the students’ abilities,
styles of learning, and interests, then the teacher needs to plan their teaching
accordingly and at the end evaluate the way each child has been assessed and
taught. Gardner introduced Multiple Intelligence leaving significant
implications for teaching and learning in the classroom. The teaching process in the classroom needs to be molded in such a way that all the intelligence could be
addressed and the students learn according to their intelligence.
This model requires teachers to
assess first of all the students, find their qualities, styles of learning, and
differences among them. Then to teach addressing the needs of each and every
student in the classroom followed by the evaluation procedures on the basis of the way
teaching was done in the classroom. This way students’ achievements will be truly
fond which they acquired throughout the school year they have spent.
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