The Goal Of Summative Assessment Is To Measure The Level Of Success Or Proficiency That Has Been Obtained At The End Of An Instructional Unit - By Comparing It Against Some Standard Or Benchmark. Examples Include: Assigning A Grade To A Final Exam. Critique Of A Senior Recital. University Faculty Course Evaluations. In Addition - The Outcome Of A Summative Assessment Can Be Used Formatively When Students Or Faculty Take The Results And Use Them To Guide Their Efforts And Activities In Subsequent Courses.

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1. The Goal Of Summative Assessment Is To Measure The Level Of Success Or Proficiency That Has Been Obtained At The End Of An Instructional Unit - By Comparing It Against Some Standard Or Benchmark. Examples Include: Assigning A Grade To A Final Exam. Critique Of A Senior Recital. University Faculty Course Evaluations. In Addition - The Outcome Of A Summative Assessment Can Be Used Formatively When Students Or Faculty Take The Results And Use Them To Guide Their Efforts And Activities In Subsequent Courses.