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Alternative forms of assessment

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  • What are some examples of alternative assessments?
    Portfolios, projects, and real-world tasks.
  • How does peer assessment benefit students?
    By providing feedback and grades based on criteria.
  • How do performance tasks demonstrate knowledge?
    By applying learning in context.
  • How do traditional and alternative assessments differ?
    Traditional: Focus on facts, one correct answer, no shared criteria. Alternative: Focus on reflection, multiple answers, shared criteria.
  • Why share assessment criteria in advance?
    To clarify expectations and support preparation.
  • How does feedback differ between traditional and alternative assessments?
    Traditional: Focus on correctness. Alternative: Includes reflection and multiple chances.
  • What is the definition of alternative assessment?
    It measures proficiency by allowing learners to demonstrate knowledge in unique ways.
  • What is the purpose of self-assessment?
    To evaluate one’s own skills and understanding.
  • What are the key elements of a portfolio?
    A collection of work with self-reflection, progress, and achievements.
  • Why choose alternative over traditional assessments?
    For integrating skills and real-world applications.
  • What tasks are common in traditional assessments?
    Multiple-choice, true/false, essays, oral answers.
  • Why is reflection important in alternative assessments?
    It helps learners justify their answers and understand their learning.