Q2: Self and Peer Assessment of a Literary Text’s Creative Adaptation Flashcards

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It is carried out to see what children and young people should know and understand and identify what they are able to do.

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Assessment

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It is very important for tracking progress, planning next steps, reporting and involving parents, children and young people in learning.

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Assessment

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SELF ASSESSMENT OR PEER ASSESSMENT:
Helps students develop lifelong skills in assessing and providing feedback to others, and also equips them with skills to self-assess and improve their own work.

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PEER ASSESSMENT

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SELF ASSESSMENT OR PEER ASSESSMENT:
Is the process of exploring and evaluating yourself (or your skills, abilities, traits, personality, or performance).

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SELF ASSESSMENT

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SELF ASSESSMENT OR PEER ASSESSMENT:
Provides a structured learning process for students to critique and provide feedback to each other on their work.

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PEER ASSESSMENT

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Other term for Peer Assessment

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Peer Review

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Importance of Peer and Self Assessment

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  1. It encourages you to take responsibility for your learning by encouraging engagement with assessment criteria and reflection of your own performance and that of your peers.
  2. It makes you more active in your learning.
  3. It enables you to better understand assessment expectations and work towards improving your own
    performance.
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Is a process of adapting a literary source to another genre or medium such as a film, stage play, or video game.

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Literary Adaptation

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It involves adapting the same literary work in the same genre or medium just for different purposes

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Literary Adaptation

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4 Levels of Literary Adaptations

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  • The “Museum” Adaptation
  • The Artful Adaptation
  • The Loose Adaptation
  • The Transformative Adaptation
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This type of adaptation seeks to highlight the timelessness and universality of their source works’ messages and themes.

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The Transformative Adaptation

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It is concerned with finding balance between being true to its own as a work of art. Accordingly, it is like a conversation between the book and audience.

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The Artful Adaptation

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This type is concerned with preserving every possible detail of the book exactly how it exists in the book, just transferred to the film as a medium.

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The “Museum” Adaptation

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This type is concerned about keeping a few elements or some semblance of the premise of the book it’s based on, but then more or less does its own thing with them.

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The Loose Adaptation

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This type of adaptation finds the essential elements of the book and interprets them in ways that are meaningful for the audience.

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The Artful Adaptation

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Often, this type of adaptation is discussed in negative terms, as if its lack of exact similarity to its source material is somehow a failure.

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The Loose Adaptation

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Are important to learn for a student like you, and in order to achieve this, it is essential that your assessment criteria are clear and fully described through the help of your teacher.

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Peer and Self Assessment