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Subject The Guide to Assessments (for Non-Assessment Experts)
Date October 7, 2021 4:31 PM
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You don’t have to be an expert…

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Do you know the difference between formative, interim, and summative assessments? Or the definition of a standardized assessment?

Assessments play an important role— providing teachers, policymakers, parents, and researchers a more complete picture of students’ academic journey.

But you shouldn’t have to be an assessment expert to understand the different types of assessments and what they tell you.

Our new resource, The Guide to Assessments (for Non-Assessment Experts) ([link removed]) , answers all of your questions about what the different types of assessments are, how they are used—and critical to many conversations these days—why they matter.

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Click to tweet: Assessments provide leaders, researchers, educators, and parents with information about student progress, but different people use test results for different purposes. @eddatacampaign's new guide breaks it down. ([link removed])
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