Mr. Renil asked his students to research and prepare a short note on the topic "aerobic and anaerobic respiration".  If at some point of his lesson, he wanted to use these submitted assignments as "assessment as learning", what would be the MOST relevant question for him to ask?

Mr. Renil asked his students to research and prepare a short note on the topic "aerobic and anaerobic respiration".  If at some point of his lesson, he wanted to use these submitted assignments as "assessment as learning", what would be the MOST relevant question for him to ask? Correct Answer How did you decide which aspects of aerobic and anaerobic respiration to include in your note?

Assessment as learning actively involves student reflection on learning, monitoring of his/her progress, supports students in critically analyzing learning related to curricular outcomes is student-driven with teacher guidance, and occurs throughout the learning process. Key Points

  • When the teacher asks the reasons for deciding which one was aerobic and which one was anaerobic respiration makes the students think.
  • Here the students assess themselves by thinking about the reasons why they choose the particular type as aerobic and the other as anaerobic.
  • Here the assessment and learning both happen parallelly where the students learn something.
  • So here when the students think and learn in the process of assessing themselves it can be termed as assessment as learning.

​Hence How did you decide which aspects of aerobic and anaerobic respiration to include in your note? Would be the most relevant question for the teacher to ask if he wanted to use assessment as learning.Additional InformationOn the other hand, all the other questions just serve as the tools of assessment where the teacher checks students' knowledge but not a progression or a tool for assessment as learning.

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