English, asked by sureshsarabu73, 7 months ago

What areas can teachers, reflect on while writing diaries?

content, methods and assessments

areas related to student's performance

any area which is relevant

areas related to the teacher's life​

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Answered by avileenadutta1
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Answer:

Not sure what you asked.

Explanation:

Although if you are a teacher and you want to asses a student's diary writing in a test, look at the structure first. Then grammar at a little linearity because composition is not entirely about grammar, more of sentence formation. Then vocabulary. And at last, the delivery and engagement, for extra marks. Ask these questions after reading a diary, or any composition, and if they are pretty clear in your head, the composition is good to go.

  1. Is the structure alright? Is the format correct? Does this sound incomplete?
  2. Am I able to understand the writing? Are the spelling mistakes too silly to really cut 1 or .5 marks for?
  3. How unique are the words used?
  4. Is the delivery right?
  5. Am I enjoying this writing?

Students, use the same question and always write keeping the teacher's point of view in mind.

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Answered by Afan786
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Answer:areas related to student's performance

Explanation:

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