Module One: 1f Module Summary & Reflection – Building a Culture of Learning
In this first module, you explored the foundational purpose and principles of assessment. You learned that assessment is not a compliance task or grading exercise—it is an intentional process of gathering meaningful evidence about student learning.
Assessment serves two essential purposes: improvement and accountability. When approached as inquiry, assessment connects classroom practice to broader program and institutional goals.
By reframing assessment as a shared tool for reflection and decision-making, educators can build a culture of evidence that supports teaching excellence, equity, and continuous improvement.
A true culture of learning emerges when assessment is used collaboratively—when evidence is shared, discussed, and applied to enhance both instruction and student outcomes. In this culture, assessment becomes an instrument of empowerment, not evaluation.
Next Step:
Complete the Module One Quiz with a score of 80% or higher to unlock Module Two: Writing and Aligning Learning Outcomes.
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