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  2. Dylan Wiliam - Wikipedia

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    Dylan ap Rhys Wiliam [3] is a Welsh educationalist. He is emeritus professor of educational assessment at the UCL Institute of Education . He lives in Bradford County, Florida , United States.

  3. Data-driven instruction - Wikipedia

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    Data-driven instruction is an educational approach that relies on information to inform teaching and learning. The idea refers to a method teachers use to improve instruction by looking at the information they have about their students.

  4. Formative assessment - Wikipedia

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    The evidence shows that high quality formative assessment does have a powerful impact on student learning. Black and Wiliam (1998) report that studies of formative assessment show an effect size on standardized tests of between 0.4 and 0.7, larger than most known educational interventions. (The effect size is the ratio of the average ...

  5. Quarters vs Halves: Explaining why men's, women's college ...

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    "Four quarters instead of two halves: Men's college basketball is the only visible form of the game in the world that does not have quarters. It is not a question of remaining unique. It is not a ...

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  7. Westminster Quarters - Wikipedia

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    The Westminster Quarters, from its use at the Palace of Westminster, is a melody used by a set of four quarter bells to mark each quarter-hour. It is also known as the Westminster Chimes , Cambridge Quarters , or Cambridge Chimes , from its place of origin, the Church of St Mary the Great, Cambridge .

  8. Quarter marks - Wikipedia

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    A star design used as a quarter mark Iconic maple leaf quarter marks of RCMP horses Quarter marks are frequently seen on police horses when performing ceremonial duties. One well-known example is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police , who, on ceremonial occasions, decorate the hindquarters of the animals with a maple leaf shaped design.

  9. Celtics won three of four quarters, but Heat won Game 1. How ...

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    The Celtics won three of the four quarters in Game 1 of the East finals. But the Heat dominated the third quarter, and that was enough to take the game.