Student Evaluation is a process used by educators to assess a student's understanding, skills, and performance in a particular subject or course. This evaluation can take various forms, including tests, quizzes, projects, and class participation. The goal is to measure how well students have grasped the material and to identify areas where they may need improvement.
Evaluations can be formative or summative. Formative evaluations occur during the learning process and provide ongoing feedback, while summative evaluations take place at the end of a course to determine overall achievement. Both types are essential for guiding instruction and supporting student growth.