TYPES OF ASSESSMENT

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Across
  1. 6. A tool used to systematically assess and record judgments about student performance, behavior, or skills, typically based on specific criteria.
  2. 7. A pre-assessment that identifies students’ current knowledge, skills, and possible learning gaps before formal instruction begins.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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. 1. A tool that evaluates student work by clearly outlining the specific criteria and expectations for an assignment or project.
  2. 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. 3. A purposeful collection of a student’s work that highlights their efforts, learning progress, and achievements over a set period.
  4. 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. 5. A personal record where students write about their learning experiences, ideas, and reflections on their studies or professional development.