Collaborative and Project-Based Assessments: Case Studies: Students analyse real-world problems related to the subject matter and propose solutions. Encourages critical thinking and the use of subject-specific language., Debates or Role Plays: Students take on roles or debate a topic relevant to the subject. Promotes speaking and persuasive language skills alongside content knowledge., Reflective and Self-Directed Assessments: Portfolios: Students compile their work over time, showcasing progress in both content and language. Can include written assignments, reflections, and multimedia., Task-Based Assessments: Problem-Solving Tasks: Students are given a problem to solve, such as a scientific experiment, a historical mystery, or a math challenge. Combines analytical thinking with the language of reasoning., Interactive Learning Stations: Students rotate through stations with different content-related tasks (e.g., experiments, puzzles, or data analysis)., Creative and Visual Assessments: Infographics or Visual Summaries: Students create infographics to summarize a topic.Develops skills in synthesizing information and presenting it visually., Digital Storytelling: Students use multimedia tools to create digital stories or presentations on subject-related topics. Combines creativity with written and spoken language skills., Experiential and Real-World Assessments: Fieldwork Reports: Students collect data or observations during a field trip and present findings. Integrates experiential learning with subject-specific language., Mock Interviews or Presentations: Students present their work or ideas in a formal setting, such as a mock scientific conference or business pitch. Develops professional language skills.,

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