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Continuous Assessment Approaches

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Continuous assessment approaches are educational evaluation methods that involve ongoing, formative assessments conducted throughout a course or learning period. Rather than relying solely on final exams or summative tests, these methods emphasize frequent testing, project work, quizzes, participation, and regular feedback to monitor students' progress and understanding over time.

Key Features

  • Ongoing evaluation rather than one-time exams
  • Incorporation of diverse assessment types (quizzes, projects, presentations)
  • Promotes regular student engagement and feedback
  • Allows for timely identification of learning gaps
  • Encourages consistent effort and improved learning outcomes

Pros

  • Fosters continuous engagement and motivation among students
  • Provides frequent feedback to help students improve
  • Reduces exam-related stress by spreading assessments throughout the course
  • Encourages development of a deeper understanding of the material
  • Can better accommodate different learning styles

Cons

  • May increase the workload for instructors in terms of planning and grading
  • Requires careful design to ensure fairness and consistency
  • Potential for assessment fatigue if not managed properly
  • Some students may struggle without high-stakes final evaluations

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