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Certainly! Here’s the difference between summative and formative assessment, in three clear points: 1. **Timing**: Formative assessment occurs during the learning process to monitor and support student progress, while summative assessment happens at the end of an instructional period to evaluate overall achievement. 2. **Purpose**: Formative assessment is used to provide feedback and guide instruction, helping students improve; summative assessment is used to judge what students have learned and assign final grades. 3. **Examples**: Formative assessments include quizzes, drafts, and class discussions; summative assessments include final exams, end-of-term projects, and standardized tests.

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Oct. 28, 2025, 11:46 p.m.

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