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The best way to assess yourself is to base the assessment on the product you produce daily

Sunday Adelaja
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Assessment in this spirit does not concern assignment of grades or evaluation of whether instruction was effective. It's assessment designed squarely to feed into the learning process and make the learning stronger.

David N. Perkins, Making Learning Whole: How Seven Principles of Teaching Can Transform Education
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Evaluate and assess your life on a daily

Sunday Adelaja
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Independence is a very subjective assessment.

P. Chidambaram
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Time should be seen and assessed in seconds, minutes, hours and days

Sunday Adelaja
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You need to assess yourself on a yearly basis and see how far you have gone and what you still need to work on

Sunday Adelaja
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Take time to regularly assess how you spend your time. Be ready to make changes that suit the goals pursue at a particular time.

Israelmore Ayivor, Shaping the dream
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The individualization of learning fundamentally redefines the role of assessment.

Sebastian Thrun
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To assess the quality of thoughts of people, don't listen to their words, but watch their actions.

Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words
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If we take the position that an assessment that veganism is morally preferable to vegetarianism is not possible because we are all “on our own journey,” then moral assessment becomes completely impossible or is speciesist. It is impossible because if we are all “on our own journey,” then there is nothing to say to the racist, sexist, anti-semite, homophobe, etc. If we say that those forms of discrimination are morally bad, but, with respect to animals, we are all “on our own journey” and we cannot make moral assessments about, for instance, dairy consumption, then we are simply being speciesist and not applying the same moral analysis to nonhumans that we apply to the human context.

Gary L. Francione
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