1 روان شناسی و مشاوره:: در دسترس
These sorts of near-miss activities are often accompanied by miss-the-mark rubrics that assess the task, not the outcome. I have chosen this "near-miss" example to make the point about rubrics indicating learning, not task completion, precisely because it looks so good. Therefore, the task should be a "performance of understanding" (Moss & Brookhart, 2012) and not a near-miss. Near-miss tasks cheat students out of learning opportunities and out of opportunities to conceptualize what it is that they are supposed to be learning.
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1 general:: A narrowly avoided mishap; also, an attempt that falls just short of success. For example, It was a near miss for that truck, since the driver had crossed the center strip into oncoming traffic, or Her horse kept having a near miss in every race, so she decided to sell it. This expression originated during World War II, when it signified a bomb exploding in the water near enough to a ship to damage its hull. Soon afterward it acquired its present meanings.
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