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Student
achievement of the Art TEKS can be demonstrated in a variety
of ways, including paper/pen format, products, and audio or
video logs of works-in-progress. Though educators have often
thought of assessment as a means of grading, assessment can
facilitate learning in many ways.
- Assessment
provides teachers with information about student achievement,
aiding teachers in planning by pointing to what needs to
be retaught, when reteaching is needed, which students need
remediation, and which students are ready to advance.
- Assessment
also develops a body of evidence documenting student growth
over time.
- Through
effective assessments, students learn to self-assess, a
part of the fourth strand of the Art TEKS.
- Looking
across the assessments of many students or particular classes
provides teachers with information to evaluate effectiveness
of teaching practices.
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