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Assessment AS learning (formative or diagnostic)
a way for students to actively assess their learning progress
Formal assessments
structured evaluations that adhere to predetermined criteria and are often
standardized
Informal assessments
more flexible and spontaneous, occurring during everyday classroom activities
Formative Assessments
Formative assessments are ongoing evaluations conducted during the
learning process to provide feedback and guide instruction. They help
teachers understand student
comprehension and adjust teaching strategies accordingly.
Performance Tasks
Performance tasks are hands-on activities that assess students' ability to apply
their knowledge and skills to real-world scenarios. These tasks often involve
problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity.
, Portfolio Assessment
Portfolio assessment involves the collection and evaluation of student work
samples over time. It provides a holistic view of student progress and
achievement across various learning activities and subjects.
Digital Assessment Tools
Digital assessment tools leverage technology to create interactive assessments
that
engage students and provide immediate feedback. These tools encompass a
wide range of digital platforms and applications.
Observations
Observations involve systematically watching and recording student behavior,
interactions, and performance in various learning contexts. They provide
valuable insights into students' skills, attitudes, and learning preferences.
Standardized Tests
Standardized tests are formal assessments administered under controlled
conditions to measure student achievement and compare performance across
a larger population.
They often assess a broad range of content and skills.
Formative Assessment Examples
Quick quizzes, Exit tickets, Think-pair-share activities, Polling apps (e.g., Kahoot,
Poll Everywhere), Classroom discussions