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Name :Jelly Ganzan

Course: TCP

Tittle : Comparative Assessment

1.Assessment and Evaluation - Assessment focuses on measuring learning progress and


achievement, while Evaluation focuses on making judgements and decisions based on collected
data. Assessment is primarily formative in nature, providing ongoing feedback, while
summative, providing an overall judgement.

1.Assessment example - Teacher give a oral presentation to the students.

Evaluation example - Before you start an exercise program, get a medical evaluation, to make
sure you're able to handle the activity.

2.Formative evaluation is typically conducted during the development tor improvement of a


program or course. Summative evaluation is a type of evaluation that occurs at the end of a
learning period or program.

1.Sample of formative evaluation - asking students to draw a concept map in class to represent
their understanding of a topic. Submit one or two sentences identifying the main point of a
lecture turn in a research proposal for early feedback.

Example summative evaluation - for example, final exams are ha common type of summative
assessments that students may encounter it is also based on the outcome.

3.Mental skills - refers to knowledge or the cognitive domain of learning.Manual skills refers to
Psychomotor or skills that need to be developed by school aged members of society.

1.example of mental skills - psychological skills, or mental skills are tools for the mind. This
incudes skills like positive self - talk, enhancing confidence, goal setting, and achieving the most
productive mindset.

Example of manual skills - on examples of manual skills are drawing an objects and planting a
tree.

4.Evaluation is the process of interpreting that information and making judgements abut what
has been learned. Measurement is assigning numbers to represent how much of a particular
quality a student has demonstrated.

1.example of evaluation - acquiring and analyzing data to determine how each student 'S
behavior evolves during their academic career.

Example of measurement - we can use the results of assessments, such as standardized test
scores, to measure student progress. Examples of measurement is percentile ranking.

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