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Sumative Assessment (总结性评价)

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Summative assessment, known as '总结性评价' in Chinese, refers to the evaluation method used to assess students' learning outcomes at the end of an instructional period. It aims to measure overall achievement, assign final grades, and provide comprehensive feedback on students' mastery of the subject matter. Common examples include final exams, end-of-term projects, and standardized tests.

Key Features

  • Conducted at the conclusion of a learning cycle
  • Aims to evaluate overall understanding and mastery
  • Typically involves tests, exams, or comprehensive projects
  • Used for grading and certification purposes
  • Provides summative feedback to inform future instructional planning

Pros

  • Provides a clear measure of student achievement
  • Facilitates standardized evaluation across learners
  • Helps in making decisions about promotion or certification
  • Encourages students to consolidate knowledge before assessments

Cons

  • May promote surface learning focused on passing exams
  • Limited in providing formative feedback during the learning process
  • Can induce stress and anxiety among students
  • Potentially overlooks individual learning progress over time

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