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What are the types and forms of assessments teachers could use? - Coggle…
What are the types and forms of assessments teachers could use?
Summative assessment
: as an assessment of learning to measure student progress
Writing a script for a short play
Recording a podcast
Producing an independent study project
Diagnostic assessment
: This is an assessment to help teachers identify students' knowledge and abilities in different areas in order to support student learning
Student Interviews
Student reflections
Short quizzes
Graphic organizers, like mind maps.
Ipsative assessment
: is the assessment that compares previous results with a second attempt to motivate students to set goals and improve their skills
Project-based learning activities
A two-stage testing process
Formative assessment
:helps teachers to understand students' learning during the teaching process so that they can better adjust their teaching strategies
Entry and Exit tickets
Virtual classroom tools like Kahoot!
Class Discussion
Dipsticks (write a letter explaining a key idea to a friend, and do a think, pair, share the exercise with a partner
Group Project
Misconceptions and errors
Portfolios
Self-assessment
Benchmark/Interim Assessment
: is a comparison of student understanding or performance based on a uniform set of criteria within the same academic year
Unit Testing
Semester Testing
Common Assessment
:is used by a group of teachers in a grade level to ensure that all students are given opportunities to learn.
Culturally Responsive Classroom Assessment
Incorporate collaboration into assessment experiences.
Design Authentic assessment experiences that compel students to draw upon their social and cultural backgrounds
Criterion-referenced assessments
: Compare individual student scores to learning standards and performance levels, independent of other students around them
Unit Exam
Norm-Referenced
High Stakes
AZELLA
Inquiry
Ask the right questions
What do students need to know?