Consider any other kinds of assessments that you need
There are many, many different kinds of assessments:
- Demonstration of skills in a classroom environment
- Written essays and projects
- Private journal
- Written assessments under "exam conditions"
- Electronic tests
- Open book assessment
- Written tests that students may research in the library beforehand
- Written tests that students may take home or do by email
- Oral test for language proficiency
- Oral questioning
- Computer-managed questioning
- Oral presentation or debate
- On-job assessment
- Simulations that are observed by the assessor.
- Scenario analysis
- Assessment by portfolio of documentary evidence
- Authenticated list of achievements
- Lessons or workbooks that are filled in
- 360° appraisal (Student self-assessment compared to detailed appraisals from the student's supervisor, a peer, a subordinate, and a client.)
- Exhibition of an object made by the student
- Public performance (e.g. for music)
- Standardized tests
- Log book
- Program audits
- Supervisor reference