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This assessment method involves students completing a task or solving a problem to demonstrate their knowledge and skills. It often occurs at the end of a unit or course and is used to evaluate student learning. What is this assessment method called?

What is a "summative assessment"?

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These specific statements describe what students are expected to know, understand, and be able to do as a result of instruction. They guide teaching and learning activities and serve as the basis for assessment. What are these statements called?

What are "learning targets" or "learning objectives"?

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This type of assessment involves educators systematically observing students in their natural learning environments to gather information about their progress, behaviors, and interactions. What is this type of assessment called?

What is "formative observation" or "classroom observation"?


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This assessment strategy involves providing students with a list of criteria or expectations before they complete a task or assignment. What is this strategy called?

What is a rubric?

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This type of feedback identifies the straightforward response given to a student regarding their response,  performance, or actions. What is this type of feedback called?

What is "basic feedback"?


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What assessment method involves students providing a response to a problem or question in real-time, often used to gauge understanding during a lesson?

What is "formative assessment"?

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This instructional approach provides students with ample of opportunities to practice. It involves students taking responsibility for their own learning, setting goals, seeking resources, and monitoring their progress. It encourages self-direction, autonomy, and lifelong learning skills. What is this instructional approach called

What is "independent learning" or "self-directed learning"?


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This ethical principle in assessment emphasizes that assessments should accurately measure what they intend to measure, ensuring that the results are meaningful and useful for making decisions. What is this ethical principle called?

What is "validity"?


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This assessment strategy involves students reflecting on their own learning process, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and setting goals for improvement. What is this assessment strategy called?

What is "self-assessment"?


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These are numerical or letter representations of students' performance on assessments, typically based on predetermined criteria or standards. They provide a summary of students' achievement in a course or subject. What are these representations called?

What are "grades" or "grading"?


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This assessment method involves students demonstrating their skills and knowledge by completing a project, often over an extended period. It allows for creativity and integration of multiple subjects or skills. What is this assessment method called?

What is a "performance assessment" or a "project-based assessment"?

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This instructional approach involves targeting specific learning objectives or skills, providing explicit instruction, and offering opportunities for practice and feedback. What is this instructional approach called?

What is "direct/focused instruction"?


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This type of assessment involves administering the same test under the same conditions to all students, typically with the aim of comparing their performance to a predetermined standard. What is this assessment method called?

What is Standardized Testing?

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This assessment strategy involves students working together in small groups to solve problems, complete tasks, or discuss concepts. It encourages collaboration, communication, and critical thinking skills. What is this assessment strategy called?

What is "collaborative learning" or "cooperative learning"?

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This type of feedback that offers specific guidance, suggestions, or corrections to enhance learning and skill development? What is this type of feedback called?

What is "instructional feedback"?

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In this type of assessment, students are observed while they perform a task or demonstrate a skill in a real-world context. It often involves rubrics for scoring and can provide valuable insights into student performance. What is this assessment method called?

What is "authentic assessment"?

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This instructional approach involves providing support and scaffolding to students as they learn new concepts or skills. It often includes modeling, guided practice, and feedback from the teacher. What is this instructional approach called?

What is "guided instruction" or "guided practice"?


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This ethical principle in assessment emphasizes that assessments should consistently yield similar results when administered under similar conditions. What is this ethical principle called?

What is "reliability"?


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This assessment strategy involves students completing a brief written response or explanation to a question or prompt. It allows instructors to quickly gauge student understanding and identify areas for further instruction. What is this assessment strategy called?

What is "exit ticket" or "exit slip"?


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These are specific and measurable criteria that define what successful attainment of a learning target looks like. They help students understand expectations and provide feedback guidance for self-assessment and reflection. What are these criteria called?

What are "success criteria"?

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This assessment method focuses on students' ability to apply knowledge and skills to solve real-world problems or scenarios. It often involves open-ended questions and requires critical thinking and problem-solving skills. What is this assessment method called?


What is "problem-based assessment" or "scenario-based assessment"?

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This instructional approach involves students working together in small groups or teams to achieve a common goal, solve problems, or complete tasks. It emphasizes communication, cooperation, and shared responsibility for learning. What is this instructional approach called?

What is "collaborative learning"?


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This type of assessment is conducted at the beginning of a learning period to identify students' strengths, weaknesses, knowledge, and skills. What is this type of assessment called?

What is a "pre-assessment" or a "baseline assessment"?

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This assessment strategy involves students demonstrating their understanding of a concept or skill by explaining it to others or teaching it to their peers. It fosters deeper learning and can uncover misconceptions. What is this assessment strategy called?

What is "peer teaching" or "peer assessment"?

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This type of feedback involves providing guidance, support, and encouragement to help students improve their performance. It focuses on fostering growth, building skills, and promoting self-reflection. What is this type of feedback called?

What is "coaching feedback"?