Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) Practice Test

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What type of assessment monitors students' progress during an instructional unit?

  1. Entry Level Assessments

  2. Summative Assessments

  3. Monitoring of Progress Assessments

  4. Formative Assessments

The correct answer is: Monitoring of Progress Assessments

The correct answer is monitoring of progress assessments, which are specifically designed to track students' progress throughout an instructional unit. These assessments provide ongoing feedback and allow educators to adjust instruction as needed to meet the diverse learning needs of their students. By collecting data at various points during instruction, teachers can determine how well students are grasping the material and identify any areas where additional support may be required. Formative assessments also play a crucial role in the learning process; however, while they are intended to gather feedback during instruction, the term 'monitoring of progress assessments' emphasizes the continuous tracking aspect more directly. Entry-level assessments are typically utilized at the beginning of a unit to gauge prior knowledge, while summative assessments occur at the end of an instructional period to evaluate overall learning outcomes. Monitoring of progress assessments uniquely positions itself as a tool for real-time evaluation, facilitating responsive teaching strategies.