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Classroom assessment techniques / Thomas A. Angelo
Title : Classroom assessment techniques : a handbook for college teachers Material Type: printed text Authors: Thomas A. Angelo, Author Edition statement: 2nd edition Publisher: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass Publishers Publication Date: 1993 Pagination: xx, 427 p. Layout: ill. Size: 28 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-1-555-42500-5 General note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 407-414)
Includes indexLanguages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: College students - Rating of - United States - Case studies
Educational evaluation - United States - HandbooksClass number: 378.1 Abstract: "Classroom assessment techniques"- This revised and greatly expanded edition of the 1988 handbook offers teachers at all levels of experience detailed, how-to advice on classroom assessment--from what it is and how it works to planning, implementing, and analyzing assessment projects. The authors illustrate their approach through twelve case studies that detail the real-life classroom experiences of teachers carrying out successful classroom assessment projects. The book features fifty classroom assessment techniques, each including a concise description; step-by-step procedures for administering the technique; practical advice on how to analyze the data; pros, cons, and caveats; and more. Contents note: Getting Started in Classroom Assessment; Classroom Assessment Techniques; Building on What We Have Learned; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=13987 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-000674 378.1 Ang-Cla 1993 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Not for loan The dean in the university of the future
Title : The dean in the university of the future : [Korfu] Material Type: printed text Authors: Christian Scholz, Editor ; Volker Stein, Editor Publisher: Mering : Rainer Hampp Verlag Publication Date: 2014 Pagination: 229 p. Size: 21 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-3-86618-888-4 General note: Includes bibliographical references
Includes indexLanguages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: Dean (education)
Higher educationClass number: 378.1 Abstract: Doing research on the roles of the dean within the university governance is gaining momentum, since the deans are the critical success factors for the university: Deans contextualise - for the good or for the bad - the way faculties perform research and teaching. They are responsible for the survival of the faculty in the interplay of centralistic and collegial steering systems. Therefore, they need both a clear vision and a solid strategy. The international academic conference "The Dean in the University of the Future" dealt with these issues. It was held on June 26-28 2013 at Universität des Saarlandes in Saarbrücken/Germany and brought together 45 researchers, deans, university presidents, administrators and professors from 21 countries. The major finding of the conference: A clearer picture of the multiple requirements for the dean in a university that might stay away from becoming too centralised. The conference - organised together with the DIES-programme of the DAAD - is part of the KORFU research programme that is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and administered by the German Aerospace Center. "KORFU" is an acronym in German, to be translated as "Collegialism as an Economic Governance Principle for Universities". This Conference Proceedings report the edited versions of the 23 most important findings of the conference as well as the Conference Communique. Contents note: Strategies of deans and faculties in higher education; Management of faculties an dean's competence profile in higher education; Faculty's autonomy in higher education; Performance controlling of faculties in higher education; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16143 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001291 378.1 Dean 2014 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Diskutimi si metodë e të mësuarit / Stephen D. Brookfield
Title : Diskutimi si metodë e të mësuarit : mjetet dhe teknikat për demokraci në klasë Other title : Discussion as a way of teaching : tools and techniques for democratic classrooms Material Type: printed text Authors: Stephen D. Brookfield, Author ; Stiven D. Brukfild, Author ; Stephen Preskill, Author ; Stiven Preskil, Author ; Murtez Sejdiu, Translator Publisher: Shkup : Ars Lamina Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: xxiv, 308 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-6-08-229578-7 General note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-294)
Includes index (p. 295-308)Languages : Albanian (sqi) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: College teaching
Forums (Discussion and debate)Class number: 378.1 Abstract: Nga paraqitja e botimit të parë “Diskutimi si metodë e të mësuarit” në vitin 1999 rregullisht kemi marrë reagime në lidhje me përparësitë dhe lëshimet e tij. Përparësitë, si duket, janë ato që shpresojmë se do ti arrijmë: lexuesit thonë se libri paraqet udhëheqës të shterur “prej A-së deri në Sh” për planifikimin dhe mbajtjen e ushtrimeve, përplot me ushtrime të dobishme dhe propozime praktike. Libri është fryt I miqësisë, kureshtjes, shqetësimit dhe ndërlikueshmërisë. Ne të dy u miqësuam derisa ishim student në Univesitetin “Sent Tomas” në Sent Poll, Minesota. Ndjenjat tona të përbashkëta për shumë gjëra na e ushqente miqësinë – filmat e Vudi Alenit kishin rol kryesor në bisedimet tona në fillim – por gjithmonë i bëjmë vështrim gëzimit, por përvojë kundërthënëse me mësim përmes diskutimit. Edhe në kafene, dhe në shtëpi dhe nëpër korridoret e universitetit, edhe në rrugë, me orë të tëra kemi kremtuar pa parashikimin madhështor të diskutimit dhe hulumtuam qëllimin dhe vlerën e tij. Rëndom, bisedimet na përfundonin me atë që midis vete kemi dhënë këshilla për problemet me të cilat u ballafaquam me rastin e aplikimit praktik të kësaj metode. Contents note: Diskutimi në shoqërinë demokratike; Si diskutimi i ndihmon të mësuarit dhe e ngjall atmosferën në klasë; Përgatitja për diskutim; Fillimi i diskutimit; Mbajtja e diskutimit përmes parashtrimit të pyetjeve, të dëgjuarit dhe përgjigjes; Mbajtja e diskutimit përmes grupimit kreativ; Diskutimi në konfrontim me llojllojshmëritë gjinore autorizim në bashkpunim me Eleni Rulis; Mbajtja e baraspeshës midis të menduarit e nxënësve; Mbajtja e baraspeshës midis mendimeve të arsimtarëve; Njohja me dinamikën të internet – diskutimit; Krijimi i kushteve për internet – diskutimit; Grupet për diskutim si laborator për mësim demokratik; Vlerësimi i diskutimit; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=17138 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 2702-006063 378.1 Bro-DisA 2013 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" Albanian Available 2702-006062 378.1 Bro-DisA 2013 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" Albanian Available 2702-008388 378.1 Bro-DisA 2013 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje Albanian Available Education for the knowledge society
Title : Education for the knowledge society : 1st Albania International Conference on Education (AICE) : proceedings : 6-8 December 2012 Material Type: printed text Authors: Bardhyl Musai, Editor Publisher: Tiranë : Qendra për Arsim Demokratik (CDE) Publication Date: 2012 Pagination: 656 p. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-992-8133-02-1 General note: Includes bibliographical references
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: College teaching
Education
LearningClass number: 378.1 Abstract: The 1st Biannual Albania International Conference on Education was held on December 6-8th, 2012 at the Graduate School of Education in Tirana, Albania. The 2012 Albania International Conference on Education was the gathering place for academicians and professionals from Education and related fields from all Albania and some European and USA countries. The main goal of the 2012 Albania International Conference on Education was to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals to come together and learn from each other. An additional goal of the conference was to provide a place to meet and interact with members inside and outside their own particular disciplines. The conference began on 6 December with five thematic workshop, all in English. Plenary Session took place on December 7 at Tirana International Hotel, which was attended by His Excellency, Mr. Prime Minister Sali Berisha. Contents note: Tidita ABDURRAHMANI: The trilemma of different worlds. Bridging the gap in between curriculum research, policy and practice.(a europan perspective and an Albanian case study); Emrije AGAI-LOÇI: A contrastive Analysis of English Negation and its Albanian Correspondents- A research conducted in a hight school in Gostivar, Macedonia; Jale ASANI and Ismail ASANI: Discipline and practices in primary schools and parents’ expectations A Qualitative Research on state primary school parents in Cluj; Teuta BAJO, Kalie KËRPAÇI: The roles of environment change on the learning process of Albanian return migrants’ children : the case of students at Arsakeio College; Arlinda BEKA: Partial or comprehensive reform in the curricula of elementary grades 1-5, in Kosova; Edona BERISHA KIDA: Kosova labourer children : their affective and cognitive traits vs. Academic performance; Teuta BUKA: Schools for not profit witch are managed by entities related to Catholic Church. An informal description of common characteristics; Jozef BUSHATI, Gëzim DIBRA, and Mimoza PRIKU: Problematic of learning for reading and writing in pre-school and first grade of pre-university education, through multimedia; Bekir ÇINAR: Isa ERBAS, Roles of International Schools in International Relations : Albanian Case; Eva ÇIPI, and Giuseppe ALBANO: Digital competencies to support the learning process : what skills for teachers; Lokman ÇOSKUN, and Omer SERDAR OZTURK: Technological distractions V Motivational factors; Juliana ÇYFEKU: Viewing gender and sill (strategy inventory for language learning) in efl context ay university level; Donika DARDHA and Mariela BURDA: The identification of learning disability and its nature and primary school children; Sokol DERVISHI: Addressing sustainability in architectural education from urban to building scale : Reflections on the environmental design studio; Ardita DEVOLLI: Research on writing skills through the test of rewriting; Jurida DIMROÇI: The impact of electronic commerce on study programs. The modernization of height education, innovations and social dimension; Ambera DUKA: Teaching challenges in inclusive classrooms; Ahmet ECIRLI: Preschool Education in Socialization of the Child; Beatriçe GANI: The professionalization of new teachers towards the consolidation of their knowledge and competences; Nikolin GËRMENJI: The philosophy of new curriculum of the gymnasium and its meaning; Majlinda GJELAJ: Effects of preschool education in preparing children for the first grade in terms of linguistic and mathematical development; Radika GOCI: An experience of children with disabilities in mainstream schools, their acceptance and socialization towards discrimination; Sonila GRUDA: The proper attitude and challenges of learning methods to recover Albanian Education; Timothy HAGEN, Home Education Legalized in Albania : A Review of Education Law 69/2012, Article 17; Oriola HAMZALLARI: Developing Early Childhood Policy in Albania based on Scientific and Empiric Knowledge; Margleda HODO: The Value of Internships in Global Workforce Development; Merita ISMAILI: The effectiveness of the task-based learning in developing students’ speaking skills in academic settings on the EFL classroom-A study conducted at South East European University (SEEU); Ali JASHARI: Critical thinking in the Albanian school reality; Dalina JASHARI MUÇAJ: Academic freedom and plagiarism in the Albanian university life; Lulzime KAMBERI and Benjamin KEATINGE: Monitoring and Re ducting Plagiarism : A Case Study at South East European University, Macedonia; Stela KARAJ: Teacher stress in Albania : examining the role of students’ classroom deviant behavior and other factors in the school context; Pëllumb KARAMETA: Switching from knowledge-based to competency-based curriculum; Ledia KASHAHU: The impact of gender, some demographic characteristics and parent-teacher relationship on adolescent academic achievement; Alda KIKA, Silvana GRECA and Ana KTONA: Towards a modern approach in teaching and learning the subjects of informatics in pre-university education; Ortenca KOTHERJA: Teachers’ motivation importance and Burnout effect in the educational development; Ana (Resulaj) KTONA, and Marinela SOTA: Issues with the use of ICTs and multimedia in teaching and learning; Ana (Resulaj) KTONA, Denada (Xhaja) ÇOLLAKU, and Alda KIKA: Design and development of the curriculum for Master of Science in teacher of informatics; Brikena KULLOLLI: Learning and Teaching in mitigating the impact of television violence among adolescents; Rajmonda KURSHUMLIA, and Eda VULA: Mathematics world problem solving for third grade students; Lirka KUTROLLI: Ownership Right and its place in Hight Educational Curriculum; Etleva LALA: The threshold concept of Darwinism in learning history; Tamara LUARASI: Android applications supporting the teaching and learning process; Robert MoCLOUD, and Ardiana SULA: Effective Computer Programming Instruction for pre-University; Marjeta MILLOSHI: How to improve the performance of high school education in the city of Durrës and to cultivate a more critical thinking at the students; Jasmina MIRTOSKA: Can the degree of the foreign accent be reduced?; Maja MUHIÇ: The Challenge of Education in a Multicultural Setting; Shpresa MUSTAFAI-SULEJMANI: English Syllabus Design in Consistence of Skills Needed for a Knowledge Society in Language Centre, South East European University; Suela NDOJA: Psycho-Pyramidal Assessment of preschooler : A guide to developing a balanced curriculum in Albania; Rahim OMBASHI: Towards fading hidden curriculum; Leticja PAPA-GUSHO: Motives that Turn Adults at School Again; Menada PETRO: Comprehensive education-prevention of gambling deviant effects among adolescents; Tomor PLANGARICA: On the Relation between Linguistics and Literature in the Teaching of the Albanian Language and Literature; Merita PONI: Inclusion of the children with disabilities in mainstream education in Albania : lessons from three regions; Agim POSHKA: Curriculum Modification via Culture-awareness Aspects in Education; Dukagjin PUPOVCI: Building new realities for teacher training in Kosova; Ermira QOSJA, and Ilir REXHEPI: Innovation, smes, and the entrepreneurship education related to them; Neda RADOSAVLEVIKJ: Implementing blended learning in an EFL classroom; Edmond RAPTI, AND Elida RAPTI-SINANI: Albanian graduates satisfaction perception toward state graduation process; Gerhart ROTT: Leraning and Teaching Requirements in the European Higher Education Area; Enkeleda SAKO: The treatment of dyslexia with photo chromatic therapy; Blerim SAQIPI, and Xhavit REXHAJ: Challenges and opportunities of school-based professional development in a decentralizing system; Julinda SINANI: The role of neuroscience in the learning of a foreign laungage; Sermin TURTULLA, Ali Haydar SAR, and Mustafa KOC: Is there a need for counseling psychology and guidance services in Kosovo?; Sermin TURTULLA, and Xheladin ZYMBERAJ: A managing teacher; Eda VULA: Action Research as a Form of Teacher Professional Development; Brikena XHAFERI, and Gëzim Xhaferi: Evaluation of teaching and learning in Higher Education in Macedonia-A study conducted at South East European University, Tetovo; Ornela ZHILLA: A concert in the relationship between burnout, personality characteristics and cooping skills at teachers as a factor that contributes to the quality of teaching; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15676 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001165 378.1 Educati 2012 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 1702-001166 378.1 Educati 2012 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Not for loan 1702-001167 378.1 Educati 2012 General Collection SEEU Library Skopje English Available Enhancing teacher student communication / Veronika Kareva
Title : Enhancing teacher student communication Material Type: printed text Authors: Veronika Kareva, Author Publisher: Tetovo : South East European University - SEEU Publication Date: 2014 Pagination: 134 p. Layout: ill. Size: 24 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-6-08-450389-7 General note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-132)
Includes appendix (p. 133-134)Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: College teaching
Communication - Education
LearningClass number: 378.1 Abstract: The book Enhancing Teacher Student Communication by Dr. Veronika Kareva appears as a result of her research on the doctoral thesis and as such is based on a long and elaborated quantitative and qualitative work and review of the available literature in the field of communication and teaching. It is written in English and fully complies with international best practices in academic writing. The book contains five chapters with an additional chapter Areas for consideration for teachers and higher education institutions that provides valuable information and recommendations for strategic development and improvement of higher education institutions and programs. Throughout the book, the author presents a detailed review of major works in the areas of communication, teacher communication behaviors, and classroom communication. She also extracts the specific areas of communication that affect student performance. The specific value of the book lies in the fact that the author manages to draw on research and findings from the field of organizational behavior and identifies factors that influence student behavior in higher education setting. Contents note: On communication and classroom; Commitment to university; Examining the relation between classroom communication and student commitment to university; Analysis and interpretation of results; Some interesting conclusions; Areas for considerations for teachers and higher education institutions; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15994 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-001569 378.1 Kar-Enh 2014 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Not for loan 1702-001570 378.1 Kar-Enh 2014 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available 1702-001571 378.1 Kar-Enh 2014 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Enhancing teaching in higher education
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