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School/Centre: Reflecting on the effectiveness of Self-Evaluation Resource The levels on the board are as in How Good Is Our school? Above the board, type in the title of the topic you are reflecting upon. Below is a card stack with reflective statements relevant to the topic. Drag each card onto the section of the board that best reflects your evaluation. You can save and/or print your PowerPoint presentation at any stage. Introduction to the EST self-reflection activity Welcome to the interactive self-reflection section of the resource. This feature enables you to evaluate the work you have done on this topic. The next slide contains a self-evaluation board with a stack of cards, each card featuring a self-reflection statement to be used for the relevant EST topic. As each card is dragged onto the board, additional cards are revealed below (see the detailed instructions provided on the slide). Relevant statements that cover some of the main aspects of the topic have been included. The statements are based on key aspects of Curriculum for Excellence. If you want to undertake a more extensive review you can create your own statements and then save as many boards as you wish. Clicking on Self-Reflection Record on the next slide takes you to tables in which, for each statement, you can record your strengths, areas for improvement, evidence and next steps.
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School/Centre: Reflecting on the effectiveness of Self-Evaluation Resource The levels on the board are as in How Good Is Our school? Above the board, type in the title of the topic you are reflecting upon. Below is a card stack with reflective statements relevant to the topic. Drag each card onto the section of the board that best reflects your evaluation. You can save and/or print your PowerPoint presentation at any stage. Through partnerships with employers, parents and outside agencies, learners develop their understanding of the role and influence of science in society …insert name of your school / centre… …(insert topic title) Self-Reflection Record Learners make connections between experiences in science and skills for learning, life and work, supported by the practical contexts and tasks in the topic By analysing the results of relevant experimentation and research, learners can make links with their own health and wellbeing Learners recognise that science affects their lives and the world around them Learners demonstrate responsible use of resources, considering the impact of their actions on the environment Through involvement in open-ended experiences and challenges, learners begin to develop critical thinking skills Learners develop a curiosity of their world and demonstrate knowledge of scientific ideas through working independently and with others Learners can use reasoned argument based on scientific research to express opinion Learners can use scientific apparatus to make measurements and apply numeracy in their presentation of experimental results Learners develop their ability to formulate scientific questions and predictions by taking active part in experiments and investigations Learners take part in planning and experimentation using fair tests Learners develop skills of scientific inquiry by carrying out experiments, practical scientific investigations and research Learners develop problem solving skills through involvement in active and enterprising tasks
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