Table of Contents
- 1 Why is continuous assessment better than exams?
- 2 Is continuous assessment better?
- 3 What are the advantages and disadvantages of continuous assessment?
- 4 What are the benefits of assessments?
- 5 What are the challenges of continuous assessment?
- 6 What are the four major characteristics of continuous assessment?
Why is continuous assessment better than exams?
Continuous assessment means assessing aspects of learners’ knowledge and understanding throughout their course as opposed to a final examination. It provides a more accurate and complete picture of the learner’s level and their understanding of what they have learned.
Is continuous assessment better?
Continuous assessment can provide early indications of the performance of students. An increased sense of inclusiveness: Continuous assessment provides students with a constant stream of opportunities to prove their mastery of material and sends the message that everyone can succeed if given enough time and practice.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of continuous assessment?
The value of continuous assessment is that it enables greater validity of the assessment. Disadvantages include: Some students may feel over-assessed. Teachers may feel the course is assessment driven, and that they are ‘teaching to the test’!
What are the problems of continuous assessment?
Findings revealed that problems of implementing constunous assessment in the study area include : Lack of well trained teachers in continuous Assessment Continuous Assessment is costly in terms of materials (M=3.76), time and energy, Continuous assessment requires up to date record keeping (M=3.67), Continuous …
What are the problems and prospect of continuous assessment?
Four (4) were not accepted as problems and prospects of continuous assessment. They include; demands on teachers time, anxiety/fear of failure, improving the quality of questions /items.
What are the benefits of assessments?
How Assessment Improves Learning
- Improve long-term recall for students.
- Inform instruction or curriculum.
- Provide evidence of learning.
- Provide the opportunity to reduce test anxiety in students and help build content mastery.
What are the challenges of continuous assessment?
What are the four major characteristics of continuous assessment?
Continuous Assessment has four major characteristics which are that it is comprehensive, cumulative, systematic and guidance oriented. It is comprehensive in the sense that it assesses every aspect of the learners’ activities. For instance, it assesses cognitive, affective and psychomotor activities in the learner.
What are the prospects of continuous assessment?
What impacts does continuous assessment have on students?
The findings of the study revealed that continuous assessment helps students to remember what has been learnt, to concentrate effort on difficult areas of subject and helps identify their areas of strengths and weaknesses.