Across
- 6. A tool used to systematically assess and record judgments about student performance, behavior, or skills, typically based on specific criteria.
- 7. A pre-assessment that identifies students’ current knowledge, skills, and possible learning gaps before formal instruction begins.
- 8. A method of assessing student learning at the end of a specific period—such as a course or unit—to measure overall understanding and achievement.
- 9. A process in which students give feedback on each other’s work without knowing the identity of the person whose work they are reviewing, and without their own identity being revealed.
- 10. A learning activity or assessment that requires students to showcase their knowledge, understanding, and skills by completing a task or producing a product, rather than simply responding to selected-response questions such as multiple choice.
Down
- 1. A tool that evaluates student work by clearly outlining the specific criteria and expectations for an assignment or project.
- 2. An instructional activity in which students participate in a simulated environment that replicates real-world scenarios, enabling them to apply their knowledge and skills in a safe, controlled setting.
- 3. A purposeful collection of a student’s work that highlights their efforts, learning progress, and achievements over a set period.
- 4. An approach used to monitor student learning and provide ongoing feedback, helping instructors refine their teaching and enabling students to enhance their learning.
- 5. A personal record where students write about their learning experiences, ideas, and reflections on their studies or professional development.
