Búsqueda de LIBROS DEL AUTOR: zi yan

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  • UNLOCKING THE POWER OF TEACHER FEEDBACK
    LAN YANG, MING MING CHIU, ZI YAN
    This volume addresses the pivotal role of feedback in enhancing students' motivation and learning. Through a series of innovative studies, it uncovers the intricacies of how students perceive and utilize feedback, offering practical strategies for educators while bridging the gap between feedback research and classroom practice. The book showcases six outstanding studies that o...

    $1,200.00

  • STUDENT SELF-ASSESSMENT AS A PROCESS FOR LEARNING
    ZI YAN
    Covering both higher education and school education, this book contributes to the field of assessment by providing a systematic account of student self-assessment based on a consistent conceptualisation. Yan advocates viewing self-assessment as an active and reflective process and using it as a learning strategy rather than an assessment method. He builds on a newly-developed s...

    $1,100.00

  • ASSESSMENT AS LEARNING
    ZI YAN
    Based on a solid theoretical basis of assessment-as-learning and updated empirical evidences, this timely book significantly expands the existing scope of assessment-as-learning typically developed in Western contexts. This edited volume updates theoretical and empirical advances in assessment-as-learning in complex learning processes, brought together by an international panel...

    $1,160.00

  • APPLYING THE RASCH MODEL
    TREVOR BOND / ZI YAN / MORITZ HEENE
    Recognised as the most influential publication in the field, ARM facilitates deep understanding of the Rasch model and its practical applications. The authors review the crucial properties of the model and demonstrate its use with examples across the human sciences. Readers will be able to understand and critically evaluate Rasch measurement research, perform their own Rasch an...

    $1,380.00

  • ECONOMIC INVESTIGATIONS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY DETECTIVE FICTION
    YAN ZI-LING
    In his study of Golden Age and hard-boiled detective fiction from 1890 to 1950, Yan Zi-Ling argues that these two subgenres can be distinguished not only by theme and style, but by the way they structure knowledge, value, and productive labour. Using the detective as a reference point and enactor of socially based interests, Yan shows that Golden Age texts are distinguished by ...

    $1,240.00