Remediation - Educational actions taken to improve students' abilities in areas where they are weak., Certification - This refers to the issuance of an official document recognizing an individual's achievement of a certain level of skill or knowledge., Diagnostic assessment - Used at the start of a learning period to check students' current knowledge, skills, and needs., Training / Practice - The ongoing process based on student learning to continuously inform and improve teaching and learning., Grading - The process of assigning scores or marks to student work or level of competency to indicate their level of achievement., Peer assessment - A method where students evaluate each other's work or performances., Rubric - A detailed guide of criteria used to assess the quality of students' work or performance., Self Assessment - When students evaluate their own learning, against specific criteria or personal goals., Summative assessment - This type of activity occurs at the end of a course or unit to gauge how much learning has occurred, based on predetermined standards., Competency-based assessment - This process gives an account of students' abilities to apply skills and knowledge in practical situations., Validation - The process of confirming that a student has achieved a certain level of skill or knowledge in a specific area., Formative assessment - This process involves progressive preparation of students in order to improve their performance in upcoming assessments.,

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