Product-based assessment measures student performance through products they create, such as finished projects, focusing on the product itself rather than just tests. It has advantages over traditional testing by encouraging active learning, higher-order thinking, enjoyment for students, more interesting assessments, and better alignment to instruction. The summary is describing a recitation activity from a course on assessment in learning at Northwestern Visayan Colleges in the Philippines.
Product-based assessment measures student performance through products they create, such as finished projects, focusing on the product itself rather than just tests. It has advantages over traditional testing by encouraging active learning, higher-order thinking, enjoyment for students, more interesting assessments, and better alignment to instruction. The summary is describing a recitation activity from a course on assessment in learning at Northwestern Visayan Colleges in the Philippines.
Product-based assessment measures student performance through products they create, such as finished projects, focusing on the product itself rather than just tests. It has advantages over traditional testing by encouraging active learning, higher-order thinking, enjoyment for students, more interesting assessments, and better alignment to instruction. The summary is describing a recitation activity from a course on assessment in learning at Northwestern Visayan Colleges in the Philippines.
Course Title : Assessment in Learning 2 Activity No. : Recitation 3 Name : Banta-ao, Lenssie A. Course/Year : BSEDIII- Social Science
1. How can you best describe product-based assessment?
-Product-based assessment require performance-based assessments in which actual students’ performance is measured by a product, such as finished project or work that displays achievement levels. You focus on the product that your learner was able to create in product-based assessment.
2. What are the relative advantages of product-based assessment over traditional
assessment? -Here are the advantages of product-based assessment: Active student learning Using higher-order thinking skills Student’s enjoyment Interesting Assessments Good instructional alignment