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Assessments
Assessment can be used to identify more than "what" a student is learning. Assessments can be used to revitalize teaching and identify successful teaching strategies that answer the question of "how" a student is learning.

In the simplest of terms, an assessment should identify for you and your students if they have accomplished an objective or completed a stated goal; as well as how well they completed or accomplished the task.

Some scholars suggest identifying for your students which objective(s) or goal(s) are being assessed.



Last updated 8/20/2008
 
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