Part C: Independent Practice

Formative Evaluations and Feedback

Focused Practice and Mastery

Practicing a newly learned skill is an essential part of learning. It is also vital in maintaining skills that were previously learned. If regular practice is not maintained, these acquired skills will rapidly deteriorate.

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Importance of Practice

The practice questions allow teachers to move from the simple to the complex. Students are introduced to new vocabulary and variations of the topic. During these practice sessions, the teacher conducts numerous formative assessments to evaluate a student’s understanding and progress. The assessments give learners continuous feedback on their progress and quickly identify skill gaps so that any problematic areas get remedial attention and the student moves along the learning continuum toward mastery.

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