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Assessments, Formative vs. Summative vs. Diagnostic Assessment (Jimena) -…
Assessments
Formative "for learning"
Examples:
- Exit tickets
- Thumbs up. thumbs down
- Displaying answers on whiteboards
(Jimena)
- Its main objective is to guide students to achieve their objectives in the medium and long term.
- Teachers encourage students to take an active role so that they are self-sufficient and in the future can continue the learning process with the acquired skills and knowledge.
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As Learning
(Aaron)
Ipsative assessments are one of the types of assessment as learning that compares previous results with a second try, motivating students to set goals and improve their skills.
Examples: Portfolios, two-stage testing, project based learning activities
(https://www.prodigygame.com/main-en/blog/types-of-assessment/)
Authentic
(Jimena)
- Evaluation process that includes multiple ways of measuring student performance.
- Its used to reflect the learning, achievements, motivation and attitudes of the student regarding the most important activities of the instructional process.
- Children participate in certain preferred activities and routines for longer periods of time
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(Jimena)
Examples:
1.Observation
2.Journals
3.Performance Tasks
- Exhibitions and demonstrations
Diagnostic
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Examples:
- Placement Test
- Beginning of unit assessment
(Jimena)
- Evaluation that is made at the beginning of a school year, a topic or an academic period.
- Main Objectives:
1)Understand what state students are in at the beginning of the year, subject, or term.
2)Making decisions that facilitate and improve learning during the development of the educational process.
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Summative "of learning"
(Jimena)
- They are executed to collect information about the objectives, and they are generally graded material.
- Provides students with information about their achievement against classroom, national, or global standards. However, when it comes to the impact that this assessment methodology has on learning, it really doesn't have much of an effect as such.
Examples:
- End of unit assessment
- Midterm/final exam
- Report
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