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Assessment methods can largely determine what and how students learn, so it is vital that our assessment methods are appropriate to our true educational purposes. This book examines the issues underlying assessment procedures, such as truth, fairness, trust, humanity and social justice and goes on to consider the five key dimensions of assessment: * why assess? * what to assess? * how to assess? * How to interpret? * How to respond? Having guided us through the many conceptual and terminological traps, the book ends constructively with seventeen proposals for making assessment work in the best interests of our students.
Provides a thorough and painless introduction to a difficult but important discipline - probability.
As a frontline manager, there's a lot to remember and even more to do. Sometimes you want a quick and easy reminder of the essentials on a particular topic, so you know you've covered all the bases. Then you can be sure you're doing the right thing, at the right time and being effective and efficient. The Manager's Book of Checklists is that essential quick reference. It will help you to be more systematic, to consider all angles of the situation and to be a better, smarter manager. New to this edition are checklists on coaching and performance management. These join all the lists in classic areas such as finance, customer service, people and operations. This book has sold over 25,000 copies in the two previous editions - it's a classic in the field, now fully updated and made even easier to use.
A systematic program for the development of study skills includes advice on writing papers, reading textbooks, taking notes, and preparing for tests
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'A great introduction to a crucial topic' Bill Gates 'Perhaps the most popular book on statistics ever published ... It's a marvel ... gave me a peek behind the curtain of statistical manipulation, showing me how the swindling was done so that I would not be fooled again' Tim Harford In 1954, Darrell Huff decided enough was enough. Fed up with politicians, advertisers and journalists using statistics to sensationalise, inflate, confuse, oversimplify and - on occasion - downright lie, he decided to shed light on their ill-informed and sneaky ways. How to Lie with Statistics is the result - the definitive and hilarious primer in the ways statistics are used to deceive. With over one and half m...
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A comprehensive guide to statistics—with information on collecting, measuring, analyzing, and presenting statistical data—continuing the popular 101 series. Data is everywhere. In the age of the internet and social media, we’re responsible for consuming, evaluating, and analyzing data on a daily basis. From understanding the percentage probability that it will rain later today, to evaluating your risk of a health problem, or the fluctuations in the stock market, statistics impact our lives in a variety of ways, and are vital to a variety of careers and fields of practice. Unfortunately, most statistics text books just make us want to take a snooze, but with Statistics 101, you’ll lea...