The evaluation of a pupil's progress throughout a course of study, as distinct from by examination.
〈英〉(对学生学业进步的)连续评估(有别于考试)
continuous assessment is used to decide whether or not children have attained their reading targets
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The council also evaluated the process of continuous assessment of pupils, for which marks are given throughout the year.
It's a very good point, which is why more and more academic work is marked by continuous assessment.
He said there was a failure rate of almost 50% and advocated a system of continuous assessment rather than a single 20-minute test.
Preference is given to informal continuous assessment of language development rather than to formal achievement testing, which is deferred until the fourth year of secondary school.
He is throwing away his chance of GCSE success, which depends heavily on coursework and continuous assessment.
It proposes continuous assessment to reduce the reliance upon the supposedly unfair method of ‘assessing learners on how well they perform in two hours of exams’.
The system of continuous assessment introduced in 2001 - where teachers give their students up to half their final marks - contributes to this.
Is it by final examination, continuous assessment or a bit of both?
One academic, with two grown sons, opines that continuous assessment has been a disaster for boys, who enjoyed the sudden-death challenge of exams.
Work begins on the systems required to collate and mark continuous assessment and exams.
Learners, especially those in rural areas, languish without teachers for an entire year and yet our department demands marks for continuous assessment.
There's also a critical issue of utilizing continuous assessment for students as they go though the educational processes.
He adds that continuous assessment, self-appraisal and teachers' evaluation forms the bedrock of the institution.
Teachers who have lobbied against replacing exams with continuous assessment say the increased evidence of plagiarism justifies their opposition.
He said the best way to measure children's progress was through continuous assessment and monitoring by teachers.
Perhaps robust continuous assessment of course work would be a better alternative for all candidates and could still identify students worthy of distinctions and prizes.
The surgical community could follow the example of other high reliability organisations such as aviation and design training programmes, where continuous assessment is a part of training
It emphasised continuous assessment and project work.
If it is necessary, an average consisting of the results from the external exam, internal exam and continuous assessment will be worked out to decide upon the winners.
It has recommended fewer exams and more continuous assessment, and in some ways, we would welcome that.