Summative evaluation is typically done after teaching.
It occurs at the end of a teaching period or course and involves assessing students' overall performance or achievement against predetermined criteria or standards.
This type of evaluation aims to measure the extent to which students have achieved the learning objectives or outcomes of the instructional program.
Frequently used tools of summative evaluation are "Tests."
Summative evaluation typically involves assessing students' learning at the end of a unit, course, or academic period to measure their overall achievement and mastery of learning objectives.
Tests, such as exams or assessments with predetermined criteria, are commonly used for this purpose to provide a comprehensive measure of students' knowledge and skills.
Summative assessment is an assessment OF learning, meaning it is used to evaluate student learning at the end of a lesson, unit, or course.
It aims to measure what students have learned, typically through quizzes, tests, projects, or exams, to determine whether they have met the learning goals or standards.