assessment "as" learning involves both teacher and student in a process of countinual reflection and review progress
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Through this process students are able to learn about themselves as learners and become aware of how they learn – become megacognitive (knowledge of one’s
own thought processes).
Students reflect on their work on a regular basis,
usually through self and peer assessment and decide (often with the help of the teacher, particularly in the early stages) what their next learning will be.
Assessment as learning helps students to take more responsibility for their own learning and monitoring future directions.
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The slow corrosion (or eating up) of marble of a monument by acid rain is known as Marble cancer. ... These gases react with the water vapour present in the atmosphere and form acids like sulphuric acid, nitric acid etc. These acids mix with rain and cause acid rain. This corrodes the marble of the monuments.