Criteria for student cognitive level assessment in English media texts

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The term "media" refers to the means through which information is transmitted from one location to another. Various forms of media have been utilized to impart teaching and enhance learning during the last century. Traditional means of giving instruction, educational mass media, and newer "electronic" instructional media are all examples of instructional media. At least one medium must be chosen and used to give instruction in all cases. For any particular learning aim and set of students, a variety of alternative media and media combinations can be used. As a result, research questions analyzed the learning benefits of various media and media combinations for various types of learning goals and students of various ages and aptitude levels. Thousands of studies have been and continue to be conducted. In this article discusses about criteria for student cognitive level assessment in English media texts.

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