Assessment
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Catastrophizing and Decatastrophizing: A Comprehensive Guide
Catastrophizing is defined as a mental process of overemphasizing the potential negative consequences of a situation and developing a pessimistic outlook. This can lead ... -
Measuring Self-Efficacy with Scales and Questionnaires
Self-efficacy is the belief that one can complete a task or achieve a desired result. It can be measured in various ways, including scales ... -
What is an “Authentic” Assessment?
Authentic assessment is a form of assessment that emphasizes real-world tasks and situations to evaluate a student’s knowledge, skills, and abilities. It is designed ... -
Authentic Assessment in Action
Authentic assessment is a method of evaluating student learning that goes beyond traditional, standardized testing. Instead, it assesses students’ ability to apply what they ... -
Courageous Conversation: Formative Assessment and Grading
Assessment and grading are critical in evaluating student performance and providing feedback for growth and improvement. However, discussing students’ grades and assessment results can ... -
How Can We Make Assessments Meaningful?
Assessments are essential to the learning process, providing students with feedback on their understanding of course material. However, traditional assessments, such as multiple-choice tests, ... -
Make It Count: Providing Feedback as Formative Assessment
Formative assessment is an ongoing process that helps teachers monitor student learning and provide feedback to improve future performance. This type of assessment helps ... -
A Formative Assessment Compromise to the Grading Debate
When it comes to grading, there are seemingly two camps: those who believe in a strict grading policy, and those who believe in a ... -
Stages of the Assessment Process
Assessment is an integral part of any learning process. It refers to the systematic gathering, analysis, and interpretation of information about the knowledge, skills, ... -
Types of Informal Classroom-Based Assessment
Informal assessment can take many different forms, but all of them involve assessing student learning through observation or participation in class. Here are five ...