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Assessment strategies need to be valid and tie back closely
to the outcomes identified as key learning for the students. They can
be used for formative and/or summative assessment.
The processes that student participate in during the inquiry can also
be assessed (inquiry assessment). The students reflect on how well the
team carried out the inquiry process, and where they might change or
improve things next time they do an inquiry. This will help students
to see what their next learning steps might be, so, like Sir Edmund Hillary,
they too are striving to achieve the best they can, responding to the
challenges in their learning by looking back and looking forward as
they progress.
Consider making a personal connection between the students' learning
and the implications for self by giving opportunities to reflect on
how Sir Edmund Hillary's skills, qualities and values can relate to
their learning, and their own lives, now and in the future, by completing
a Self Reflection activity.
This material has been produced by UNITEC Institute of Technology
under contract to the Ministry of Education.
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