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Hi,
I have a few questions about assessments and student success.
1. Why are assessment and student success important?
2. How can a novice teacher help student reach student's success? What can they do to student success not just with the low learners but as an entire class?
3. Why do we need consistancy in evaluation and reporting practices?
4. Is it true that high quality education gives success to all students?
I really hope you can help me. Thank you for taking the time to read my question.
Helena

Answer
1. Assessments make students learn
2. By making their teaching more interesting and helping students to learn actively and collaboratively. Here are some tips on how to make your teaching more interesting and enjoyable http://medicalresearch.blogspot.com/2009/04/effective-teaching-make-your-teachin...
3. So that students know what is expected from them and prepare accordingly.
4. Yes

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Dr Mohd Tariq Salman

Expertise

I can answer questions on Medical education, especially newer methods of teaching and learning and evaluation in medical sciences such as Problem Based Learning, Computer Assisted Learning, OSPE, and alternatives to animal experimentation for teaching, especially in the subject of Pharmacology.

Experience

Teaching and training of undergraduate medical, dental and pharmacy students and supervision of postgraduate students in Pharmacology.

Organizations
Era's Lucknow Medical College, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Indian Pharmacological Society, Association of Medical Pharmacologists of India, Science Advisory Board, Science Aur Kainat Society

Publications
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, JK Science, Natural Product Radiance, hippocratic Journal of Unani Medicine, Indian Journal fo the Practicine Doctor, Unimed Kulliyat

Education/Credentials
MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)

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