
Formative vs Summative Assessment - Eberly Center - Carnegie Mellon ...
The goal of formative assessment is to monitor student learning to provide ongoing feedback that can be used by instructors to improve their teaching and by students to improve their learning.
Assessment Basics - Eberly Center - Carnegie Mellon University
However, you don’t have to be an assessment expert to employ sound practices to guide your teaching. Here we present the basic concepts you need to know to become more systematic in your …
Common Assessment Terms - Carnegie Mellon University
Formative assessment refers to the gathering of information or data about student learning during a course or program that is used to guide improvements in teaching and learning.
Align Assessments, Objectives, Instructional Strategies - Eberly Center ...
Assessments should reveal how well students have learned what we want them to learn while instruction ensures that they learn it. For this to occur, assessments, learning objectives, and instructional …
Grading vs Assessment - Eberly Center - Carnegie Mellon University
The goal of assessment is to improve student learning. Although grading can play a role in assessment, assessment also involves many ungraded measures of student learning (such as concept maps and …
Concrete Strategies for Frequent, Low-Stakes Assessments/Practice
Strategy: The instructor created scenario-based assessments that focused on students generating and synthesizing information, rather than simply reproducing it.
Assessments - Eberly Center - Carnegie Mellon University
Formative and summative assessment types can be similar in structure but have different goals. The main goal of formative assessment is to gather feedback that can be used by the instructor and the …
Using Classroom Assessment Techniques - Carnegie Mellon University
Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs) are a set of specific activities that instructors can use to quickly gauge students’ comprehension. They are generally used to assess students’ understanding …
Assess Teaching & Learning - Carnegie Mellon University
Assessment is simply the process of collecting information about student learning and performance to improve education. At Carnegie Mellon, we believe that for assessment to be meaningful (not bean …
Frequent Low-Stakes Assignments - Carnegie Mellon University
This assessment strategy provides students with more frequent opportunities for practice and feedback over the course of the semester while offering instructors meaningful data points pertaining to …