Evaluation Tools for Authentic Assessment
Evaluation Tools for Authentic Assessment
How It Is Used:
Checklists
• Teachers use checklists to evaluate whether students
complete specific tasks correctly, such as completing
a lab experiment or performing a specific skill.
• Checklists are often used in activities where the
process is just as important as the outcome.
• They are easy to use for teachers and students
because they focus on whether each step has been
completed, often with a simple "Yes/No" or
"Completed/Not Completed" format.
Example: