Difference between revisions of "Performance Assessment"

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{{Term|PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT|Form of [[Assessment|assessment]] that requires students to demonstrate what they have learned by accomplishing specific tasks, such as constructing a response or creating a product. <ref> [http://pals.sri.com/guide/glossary.html http://pals.sri.com] (22 May 2009), [http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/teachers/assessment/glossary.htm http://artswork.asu.edu] (27 August 2009) </ref>
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{{Term|PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT|Form of [[Assessment|assessment]] that requires students to demonstrate their knowledge or skills by accomplishing specific tasks, such as constructing a response (e.g. solve math problems) or creating a product (e.g. woven a basket). Performance assessment is based on directly observable evidence of learning which might take the form of a portfolio, paper, speech, reading or any other well-defined action. <ref> [http://pals.sri.com/guide/glossary.html http://pals.sri.com] (22 May 2009), [http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/teachers/assessment/glossary.htm http://artswork.asu.edu] (27 August 2009), [http://www.nps.k12.nj.us/Curriculum/Bilingual/3-6/Disk%20I/ESL%20Curriculum%20-2004%203-6/Glossary%202.doc www.nps.k12.nj.us] (18 December 2009),  </ref>
  
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Form of assessment that requires students to demonstrate [1] See also: Performance

Revision as of 12:49, 18 December 2009

Term2.png PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
Form of assessment that requires students to demonstrate their knowledge or skills by accomplishing specific tasks, such as constructing a response (e.g. solve math problems) or creating a product (e.g. woven a basket). Performance assessment is based on directly observable evidence of learning which might take the form of a portfolio, paper, speech, reading or any other well-defined action. [1] See also: Performance



References

  1. http://pals.sri.com (22 May 2009), http://artswork.asu.edu (27 August 2009), www.nps.k12.nj.us (18 December 2009),


Form of assessment that requires students to demonstrate [1] See also: Performance