If a teacher set out to install a variation of formative assessment in which assessment-elicited evidence was being used chiefly to permit students to modify learning tactics, which level of formative assessment would be the teacher's dominant focus?

a. Level 4
b. Level 3
c. Level 2
d. Level 1

Respuesta :

Answer:

c. Level 2  

Explanation:

A Formative assessment is a list of methods which teachers use to carry out the in process evaluations of various student's understanding and grasping, their learning needs and their academic progression during a lesson.

This is the method teachers use to analyse the students progress through out the curriculum. There are basically four level in the formative assessment :

-- Level 1 : Clarifying Learning

--Level 2 : Eliciting Evidence

--Level 3 : Providing Feedback

--Level 4 : Activating Learners

In the level 2 of the formative assessment, teachers are allowed to elicit the evidence of the students learning and permit the students to change their learning strategies.

Hence the answer is --

c. Level 2  

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