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larisa [96]
1 year ago
10

What is the modern rationale for using assessments in schools?

Social Studies
1 answer:
deff fn [24]1 year ago
8 0

<u>The </u><u>rationale for assessment</u><u> is  to promote, enhance, and improve the quality of student</u><u> learning </u><u>through feedback that is clear, </u><u>informative</u><u>, timely, constructive and relevant to the needs of the student.</u>

What are rational of an assessment in education?

  • A rationale might include reasons for the choice and design of task, what learners will get out of it, why they should undertake it in a particular way and the reasoning behind the assessment criteria.
  • Rationales for tasks which are common and usual, such as essays and exams, may need particularly careful thought.

What role does assessment play in modern schools?

  • Assessment is as multidimensional as teaching and serves multiple purposes in the instruction and learning processes.
  • The primary purpose of assessment in physical education is to provide stakeholders with evidence of students' learning as well as their attainment of National Standards and Grade-Level Outcomes.

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