WebAttitude domains in e-asTTle. The asTTle CD-ROM includes a set of attitude questions based on the NEMP attitude questions that were included in all test areas, and this set was also included in e-asTTle in 2008. Further research was conducted to develop a set of attitude domains that would provide schools with a broader range of attitude ... Webe-asttle.education.govt.nz
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Webe-asTTle - Welcome WebTo access to e-asTTle you will need your own ESL account (username and password) which is administered through the Education Sector Logon (ESL) system. To apply for access to the e-asTTle application, please contact your school's ESL Delegated Authoriser, as they can submit your access requests online. chilli tonight ayr menu
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WebCognitive processing. The level of complexity required to respond to an item. e-asTTle uses a SOLO taxonomic description of an item. Two categories are used – surface (uni-structural and multistructural) and deep (relational and extended abstract). Component A high level description that groups related functionality together. WebAccessing e-asTTle There are separate pages for teachers and students to access e-asTTle. Education sector logon – teachers and administrators log in via the Education sector login (ESL). If you do not have an ESL login, contact your Organisation Administrator to apply for one. Webe-asTTle schools should complete each of the following set-up steps. Optional steps are highly recommended. Step 1: Apply for ESL accounts (usernames & passwords for accessing e-asTTle) Step 2: Complete e-asTTle training. Step 3: Review the e-asTTle support material. Step 4: Check the e-asTTle system requirements. chilli tomato relish recipe