By George Obua | Project Leader
KIFA (Kole Intellectual Forum): Their projects are built and developed on evaluation
Kole Intellectual Forum, is such an organization that believes on evaluation of their projects so as to aim higher at every time they perform. For instance, at their Institute of Home Economics, Parents made to evaluate their children’s school projects because it allows them to gain a deeper understanding of their children's learning process, provide valuable feedback and support, and ensure the project aligns with the curriculum goals while fostering a stronger connection between home and school; essentially, it helps parents stay informed about their children's academic progress and actively participate in their education.
To Kole Intellectual Forum, their key reasons why they encourage their parents to evaluate are based on these reasons:
By reviewing the project, parents can see how well their children is grasping the key concepts and skills taught in class.
Parents can offer specific and constructive feedback based on their children's individual strengths and areas for improvement.
Parents’ feedback can as well provide valuable insights to teachers about the project's effectiveness and how to better support students.
Active involvement in projects can motivate students and foster a more positive attitude towards learning.
Discussing the project with parents can encourage students to think critically about their work and explain their thought process.
Parents can evaluate the project's presentation, research, and overall execution to ensure it meets the required standards.
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