Tuesday, February 24, 2009

A Level Assignments

A level assignment is the global term for the compulsory participation of a student during a high school or college class. It may involve written papers, laboratory projects, speeches, practical demonstrations of the class objects, or a mixture of all of these. The a level assignment may be required to satisfy the specific requirements of the major field of study, or it may be of an elective nature, providing enrichment for the general diploma or degree program. When combined with examinations, assignment is the principal means by which a student is evaluated in standard, adult, or continued education.

Types of Assignments:

Traditionally, assignment involves the student preparing an assignment for the instructor, who uses it to estimate their research, organization, and presentation skills.

• Direct Assignment:

Direct assignment is done in response to a detailed set of instructions in the class assignment. It can involve responding to questions or a detailed framework for research.

• Elective Assignment:

With instructional guidance, the student embarks on a field of research, experimentation, artistic expression, or hands-on experience in an area that complements the main subject matter and enriches the student's comprehensive education.