Performance Assessments Vs More Objective Measures
Instruction SEE ATTACHED .
• Reflect on your life as a learner : how did you feel and how do you feel now about performance assessments versus more objective measures such as multiple-choice tests?
• How do your experiences dovetail with what you've read this week?
Initial post should include:
• Course concepts, theories, or materials correctly included.
• Examples or supporting evidence from course readings and lectures.
• Application of relevant professional, personal, or other real-world experiences to extend the dialogue.
• Support and valid position with applicable knowledge from course readings and other sources.
Reflection as a Learner
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Reflection as a Learner
Based on my learning experience, I acknowledge performance assessments as a more critical tool in education than objective measures like multiple-choice tests. Various reasons support the assertion. Most importantly, using performance assessments leads to more positive outcomes and relates to specific desirable characteristics. For instance, with these assessments, students can utilize reasoning skills, use engaging ideas, explain, validate, and support their answers, and are never restricted to a single correct response. Students still learn while completing their assigned assessments, like conducting art projects or shows and participating in science lab practicals.