1.4 Authentic Assessment
UNP Labschool employs authentic assessment methods to evaluate students’ understanding and skills effectively. These assessments are designed to reflect real-world applications and provide a comprehensive view of student progress:
Project-Based Assessments
Students complete projects that require research, creativity, and critical thinking. These projects are designed to allow students to demonstrate their understanding of the material in a practical and meaningful way.
Performance-Based Assessments
In language and communication subjects, students are assessed based on oral presentations, role-plays, or group discussions. This helps teachers evaluate students’ speaking skills, confidence, and ability to communicate effectively.
Formative Assessments
Quizzes, worksheets, and periodic class activities are used to gauge students’ understanding throughout the term. These assessments provide feedback on areas where students may need further support.
Summative Assessments
At the end of each term, exams and achievement tests are administered to assess students’ overall mastery of the subject. The results of these exams are used to determine final grades and evaluate the effectiveness of teaching methods.
These authentic assessment strategies ensure that students are not only assessed on rote memorization but also on their practical understanding and ability to apply knowledge in real-world contexts.
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