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What are some examples of traditional performance - based summative assessments? What is the importance of varying your assessment modalities?

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This solution discusses and gives examples of what traditional performance-based summative assessment is as well as why it is important to vary assessment modalities. It also discusses the various formats of summative assessments which include multiple choice questions, true/false question, matching, fill in the blank, and short answer. The explanation is given in 277 words with two references.

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Questions: What are some examples of traditional performance - based summative assessments? What is the importance of varying your assessment modalities?

Solution: Summative assessments are used to measure what the student has learned after the teacher has presented the lesson or instruction. This type of assessment is usually given at the end of a unit or course to determine if the student has reached long term goals. Types of summative assessments are: Chapter exams, final ...

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