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Formative And Summative Assessment Techniques

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Formative and summative assessment techniques are educational methods used to evaluate student learning, understanding, and progress. Formative assessments are conducted during the learning process to provide ongoing feedback and guide instruction, such as quizzes, discussions, and observations. Summative assessments are carried out at the end of a learning period to measure overall achievement, including exams, final projects, and standardized tests. Together, they form a comprehensive approach to assessing educational outcomes.

Key Features

  • Differentiate between ongoing formative assessments and final summative evaluations
  • Use diverse tools like quizzes, essays, observations, and tests
  • Aim to improve teaching strategies and student learning outcomes
  • Provide immediate feedback through formative methods
  • Summarize student achievement at the conclusion of instructional units
  • Support curriculum planning and grading processes

Pros

  • Enhances student engagement by providing continuous feedback
  • Supports personalized learning approaches
  • Helps identify gaps in knowledge early on
  • Facilitates data-driven instructional decisions
  • Balances ongoing improvement with overall achievement measurement

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming for educators to implement effectively
  • Overemphasis on testing may induce stress among students
  • Potential for misinterpretation if assessment criteria are unclear
  • Requires adequate training for teachers to design appropriate assessments
  • Summative assessment may encourage teaching to the test

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