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Continuous Assessment Strategies

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Continuous assessment strategies refer to an educational approach where students are evaluated regularly throughout a course or program, rather than through a single final exam or project. This method emphasizes ongoing feedback, formative assessments, and consistent student engagement to monitor progress and improve learning outcomes.

Key Features

  • Regular evaluation through quizzes, assignments, and projects
  • Emphasis on formative feedback for student improvement
  • Encourages consistent study habits and engagement
  • Allows educators to identify and address learning gaps early
  • Flexible assessment timing and methods
  • Potentially reduces exam anxiety and increases motivation

Pros

  • Promotes continuous learning and retention
  • Provides timely feedback for students to improve
  • Reduces stress associated with high-stakes exams
  • Fosters a more comprehensive understanding of subject matter
  • Encourages active participation and responsibility

Cons

  • Requires significant planning and resources from educators
  • May lead to assessment fatigue among students if not managed well
  • Potential for inconsistent grading standards
  • Less standardized than traditional assessments, complicating comparability
  • Risk of superficial engagement if assessments are perceived as trivial

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