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Summative Assessment Practices

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Summative assessment practices refer to the methods used to evaluate student learning at the end of a designated instructional period.

Key Features

  • Assessment at the end of a program or unit
  • Measuring overall learning outcomes
  • Typically graded and used for evaluation purposes
  • Can take various forms such as exams, projects, portfolios

Pros

  • Provides feedback on overall student achievement
  • Helps in measuring effectiveness of teaching methods
  • Useful for making decisions related to student advancement

Cons

  • May not fully capture the depth and breadth of student learning
  • Can create stress and anxiety for students
  • Limited opportunities for feedback and improvement

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