Summative Assessment: Summative And Formative Assessment

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Educational Assessment
Assessment in education is the method of collecting, deciphering, documenting, and using information about students’ responses to an educational task. Two of the most common assessments are summative and formative. Formative assessment is informal and offers timely intervention and feedback. Formative assessment, utilized at varying times throughout a course, provides information about what the student needs to practice, have re-taught, and needs to learn next. Summative assessment is taken at the end of a unit to gauge what a student has and has not learned (Dhaker, 2015).
History of Tests and Measurement
Standardized tests have been used to assess student learning, apportion educational opportunities to students, and …show more content…

Summative assessments gauge student learning at the end of a unit by measuring it compared to some benchmark or standard. Informal assessments gather information that can be used to make decisions about children's learning behavior, characteristics, or programs. Methods of informal assessments are: observation, anecdotal record, running record, event sampling, time sampling, rating scale, checklist, work sample, portfolio, and interview. Diagnostic assessment is aimed to develop the learner’s knowledge and their level of success. Dynamic assessment measures what the student attains when provided instruction in an unknown subject or area. Criterion-referenced assessment judges each student’s achievement against specific criterion (“Principles of Assessment,” …show more content…

Each test is formed inside some belief; no test is culture free. Each test reveals the principles and opinions of the culture (Seefeldt & Wasik, 2014).
Use of Informal Assessment Informal assessments help teachers target specific problem areas, adjust instruction, and intervene earlier to help students who are not learning what is being taught (Moersch, 2008). The information gathered from informal assessments can help educators decide how to design future lessons so that the student’s needs are met, ways students should be grouped for teaching so that each student acquires instruction at the right level of difficulty, which students need individual support, and if instruction is being delivered at the right pace. Informal assessments help a teacher discover a student's misunderstandings and abilities (or inabilities) that might not be signified correctly through other formal assessments. Educators use an assortment of assessment methods to increase the most precise interpretation of the students' overall development (Hurst, 2017).

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