Assessments
by Starla Stansbury
1. Diagnostic
1.1. Purpose
1.2. Advantages
1.3. Disadvantages
1.4. Example
1.5. Assessment of learning and for learning
2. Summative
2.1. Purpose
2.2. Advantages
2.3. Disadvantages
2.4. Examples
2.5. Assessment of learning
3. Performance-based
3.1. Purpose
3.2. Advantages
3.3. Disadvantages
3.4. Examples
3.5. Assessment of learning
4. Authentic
4.1. Purpose
4.2. Advantages
4.3. Disadvantages
4.4. Examples
4.5. Assessment of learning and for learning
5. Self-Assessment
5.1. Purpose
5.2. Advantages
5.3. Disadvantages
5.4. Examples
5.5. Assessment of learning
6. Formative
6.1. Purpose
6.2. Advantages
6.3. Disadvantages
6.4. Assessment for learning
6.5. Example
7. High-Stakes
7.1. Purpose
7.2. Advantages
7.3. Disadvantages
7.4. Example
7.5. Assessment of learning
8. Portfolio
8.1. Purpose
8.2. Advantages
8.3. Disadvantages
8.4. Examples
8.5. Assessment of learning
9. Peer Assessment
9.1. Purpose
9.2. Advantages
9.3. Disadvantages
9.4. Examples
9.5. Assessment for learning