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Assessment Strategies for Student Learning.

Formative assessment - In-class; takes the pulse of the class; not high stakes; helps students learn or helps students reinforce what they have learned

Summative assessment - takes place at the end of the course; usually graded and therefore high stakes.

Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs for short)

  • in-class exercises that helps instructors teach or reinforce a concept in class
  • collects feedback during class
  • provides gauge for instructors on what students have learned in class (met learning outcomes).  Indirectly, it helps us reflect on our teaching strategies and strengthen our teaching skills.
  • for single-session classes, CATs can serve both as formative and/or summative assessments (for that session).
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