Formative, summative, and self-assessment are three important types of assessment. Formative assessment is used by teachers to improve instruction and support students, summative assessment measures learning at the end of a period of study, and self-assessment allows students to reflect on and take responsibility for their own learning. Together, these different assessment approaches help teachers plan lessons, identify student strengths and weaknesses, and document learning, while also engaging and empowering students.
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Assessment for, as, of learning
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FCE 3500 TESTING AND EVALUATION
LECTURER: DR. DALIA BINTI ARALAS
2. ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING
Sole purpose:
To improve students
Give feedback
For teachers to plan
& facilitate students
Help teachers to
prepare appropriate
lesson plans for
students
Assess students’
strengths and
weaknesses
Formative
assessment, on-
going
3. ASSESSMENT AS LEARNING
Students aware of
their abilities
They reflect their
own works
- With the help of
the teacher
Students learn about
themselves
Help students to be
responsible towards
their own learning
Self-monitoring/
self-assessment
6. SUMMARY
Students’ involvement in assessment promotes students’ engagement and achievement.
Summative assessment is the process of summing up or checking what has been learned
at the end of a particular stage of learning.
Formative assessment is an assessment which is part of the process of teaching and
learning – assessment for learning.