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A student participation assessment scheme for effective teaching and learning

In this paper a systematic and well-defined student participation assessment scheme for college courses is proposed. The scheme supports the involvement of students in a variety of areas of participation within and outside the classroom with the aim of improving their learning. The scheme addresses...

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Published in:Learning & teaching in higher education Gulf perspectives 2014-06, Vol.11 (1), p.71-97
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