A future of assessment without testing

K. DiCerbo
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As with most aspects of life, assessment practices have been challenged by the events of 2020. The combination of the consequences of COVID-19 restrictions and the increased awareness and reckoning with systemic racism requires the field to take a hard look at our assessment systems. The main function of assessment is to gather evidence by which one makes inferences about what people know and can do. Over the past decade, our digital capabilities have increased exponentially and offer the potential to approach assessment differently. We now have digital learning environments that capture the actions of students as they engage in learning activities. It is possible to consider using this information as evidence such that assessment does not have to be a one-time event and we can have assessment without tests. There are some promising inroads in this direction, but also some lingering challenges remain.
未来的评估没有测试
与生活的大多数方面一样,评估实践受到了2020年事件的挑战。COVID-19限制措施的后果以及对系统性种族主义的认识和清算的提高,要求该领域认真审视我们的评估体系。评估的主要功能是收集证据,据此推断人们知道什么和能做什么。在过去的十年中,我们的数字能力呈指数级增长,并提供了不同评估方法的潜力。我们现在有数字学习环境,可以捕捉学生参与学习活动时的行为。可以考虑使用这些信息作为证据,以便评估不必是一次性事件,我们可以在没有测试的情况下进行评估。在这个方向上取得了一些有希望的进展,但也存在一些挥之不去的挑战。
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