Difference between revisions of "Summative Evaluation"

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Revision as of 15:11, 19 November 2008

Term2.png SUMMATIVE EVALUATION
Gathering of information at the conclusion of a course or a program to improve learning or to meet accountability demands. When used for improvement, impacts the next cohort of learners taking the course or program, since the course will be changed on the basis of previous cohort evaluation.[1].The conduction of a summative evaluation requires the identification of specific characteristics related to the kind of information provided, the timing and the aim - the what, where and why one can find in the Formative versus Summative Evaluation table. Ideally, the two modes are complementary. Also, as noted in the table below, the process of formative evaluation may be an important component in summative evaluation.[2]. See also: Evaluation, Formative Evaluation

Formative versus Summative Evaluation

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Link icon.png Web Resources
Below you have a list of selected websites where you can find additional information:
Link Content
www.courses.psu.edu Powerpoint presentation on designing and conducting a Formative Evaluation.
www.learningandteaching.dal.ca Different methods of formative evaluation, including evaluation for your own teaching and distribution of short questionnaries to learners.
www.sil.org How to do a summative evaluation: objectives and steps.
www.socialresearchmethods.org Different types of summative evaluation, and a few evaluation questions and methods.



References

  1. www.aacu.org (25 March 2008)
  2. www.sru.edu (5 November 2008)