2020
DOI: 10.1108/aaouj-06-2020-0037
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Exploring differences and relationships between online formative and summative assessments in Mississippi career and technical education

Abstract: PurposeThis study, a post hoc observational one, attempted to determine if career and technical education (CTE) students in the state of Mississippi would academically benefit from taking multiple formative assessments in an online format prior to completing their summative exams. Most CTE students in the state of Mississippi are required to take an end-of-course exam cataloged as the Mississippi Career and Planning Assessment System (MS-CPAS). Previously, MS-CPAS test score results did not impact school-wide … Show more

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“…Online formative evaluation can be implemented in a variety of ways and on a variety of platforms. Formative online evaluation can be implemented on a variety of platforms and in a variety of ways [28,29]. There is no significant difference between traditional FA and online learning, and there are numerous examples of FA application in online learning, including the use of multiple choice questions, true or false questions, and matching questions to assess low-order thinking skills and short or lengthy essays to assess higher-order thinking skills [30,31].…”
Section: Online-based Famentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online formative evaluation can be implemented in a variety of ways and on a variety of platforms. Formative online evaluation can be implemented on a variety of platforms and in a variety of ways [28,29]. There is no significant difference between traditional FA and online learning, and there are numerous examples of FA application in online learning, including the use of multiple choice questions, true or false questions, and matching questions to assess low-order thinking skills and short or lengthy essays to assess higher-order thinking skills [30,31].…”
Section: Online-based Famentioning
confidence: 99%