Asked by Jimmie Poole on Sep 28, 2024
Informal assessment techniques are not particularly practical because one has to painstakingly take time to create them.
Informal Assessment Techniques
Non-standardized methods of evaluating a student's performance or progress, usually more flexible and adaptive than formal assessments.
Practicality
The extent to which something can be applied or used in a real-world setting.
Painstakingly
With great care and thoroughness, paying close attention to every detail.
- Recognize and elucidate the advantages and drawbacks of informal evaluation methods.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize and elucidate the advantages and drawbacks of informal evaluation methods.