What are AifL Strategies?
What is AiFL? Learning intentions – clear, shared, involved, purpose? Feedback should feed forward! What went well, what could have gone better?
What are the strategies techniques?
The following are techniques that are commonly used to plan a strategy.
- Benchmarking. Benchmarking is the comparison of your metrics with a competitor or industry average.
- Budget Planning.
- Business Analysis.
- Business Cases.
- Business Models.
- Business Plans.
- Capability Analysis.
- Competitive Intelligence.
What does AifL stand for?
AifL
| Acronym | Definition |
|---|---|
| AifL | America-Israel Friendship League (est. 1971; various locations) |
| AifL | American Indoor Football League |
| AifL | Atlantic Indoor Football League (est. 2006) |
| AifL | Australian Infrastructure Fund Limited (formerly Australian Privatisation Fund Limited) |
What assessment strategies do you use when supporting learning?
Below are 22 simple assessment strategies and tips to help you become more frequent in your teaching, planning, and curriculum design….
- An open-ended question that gets them writing/talking.
- Ask students to reflect.
- Use quizzes.
- Ask students to summarize.
- Hand signals.
- Response cards.
- Four corners.
What is assessment for learning?
Assessment for learning (AFL) is an approach to teaching and learning that creates feedback which is then used to improve students’ performance. Skilled teachers plan tasks which help learners to do this. AFL involves students becoming more active in their learning and starting to ‘think like a teacher’.
What are strategic planning techniques?
Strategic planning tools are techniques and models that business leaders use to determine where their business is at present, where they want it to be in the future, and which key metrics and initiatives they should track and pursue to achieve that target state.
What are the examples of planning techniques?
Different methods are used to cover different timeframes, areas of the business and utilise different skill-sets.
- Strategic Planning.
- Action Planning.
- Tactical Planning.
- Operational Planning.
- Assumption-based Planning (ABP)
- Contingency Planning.
Why is AifL important?
AifL is about better learning and achievement in Scottish schools. It encourages everyone involved – pupils, staff, parents, the wider school community – to talk about learning and to use information from assessment as feedback to inform planning for improvement.