Formative and summative assessments are two distinct types of assessments used in education to evaluate student learning.
Here's an overview of the differences between formative and summative assessments:
| Aspect | Formative Assessments | Summative Assessments |
|---|---|---|
| Timing | Administered during the learning process | Administered at the end of a unit, course, or instructional period |
| Feedback | Immediate feedback provided | Feedback is often given after completion |
| Purpose | Guide instruction and monitor progress | Measure overall achievement and mastery |
| Focus | Learning-oriented | Outcome-oriented |
| Informality | Often more informal and flexible | More formal and standardized |
| Stakes | Low-stakes or no grades attached | High-stakes assessments |
| Examples | Classroom discussions, quizzes, self-assessments | Final exams, end-of-unit tests, research papers, standardized tests |
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