Self-assessment can provide insight into students' true comprehension and can help to identify gaps in students' knowledge. ... This approach promotes a shift towards student-centred learning in which students define their own goals and the steps required to meet them. The purpose of self-assessment is to help the individual know the extent of his abilities and to improve upon them without the need of a performance appraiser. It involves the use of questions such as; what are my strengths; what are the obstacles, etc. Key Benefits of Student Self-Assessment
Helps to develop important meta-cognitive skills that contribute to a range of important graduate capabilities. ... Helps students to take control of their own learning and assessment, and giving them the chance to manage their own learning and development more independently.
Sorry babe i don't get your question if your question is "how does the body use food" then your answer is this (when you eat, your body breaks down all of the starches, sugars, fats, etc. from food that you eat, and uses that from the food you just ate for ENERGY so you can stay alive) so long story short your body uses food for ENERGY....but if that wasn't your question then i'm sorry i don't know
Ptsd, and OCD.
(Post traumatic stress) (obsessive-compulsive disorder)