¶ … Authentic Assessment, Grant Wiggins makes the case that authentic assessment is superior to traditional assessment in an educational setting. The article, published in the ERIC Digest, describes some differences between authentic and traditional assessment. Further, Wiggins notes that authentic assessment is often seen as time-consuming and expensive, and there may be problems with the public's acceptance that authentic assessment can be objective and reliable. Overall, begins fails to effectively address these issues.
To Wiggins, authentic assessment occurs "when we directly examine student performance on worthy intellectual tasks." This can include measurement off problem-solving and problem posting skills in mathematics, or the ability to listen to speak or facilitate the discussion. Authentic assessment require students to access all of the information and challenges found within the instructional environment, and can include conducting research, revision, writing, discussion, oral analysis, or collaboration. In an authentic assessment environment, students are faced with what are often the complex realities of professional or adult life.
Traditional assessment, according to Wiggins, is dependent upon inferences or substitutes "from which we think valid inferences can be made about the...
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