Assessment Framework
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An Assessment Framework is an evaluation structured methodology framework that establishes assessment criterions through evaluation standards to guide assessment processes.
- AKA: Evaluation Framework, Assessment Methodology, Evaluation System, Assessment Model, Measurement Framework.
- Context:
- It can typically define Assessment Criterions through evaluation metrics and measurement standards.
- It can typically establish Assessment Methods through evaluation techniques and measurement procedures.
- It can typically specify Assessment Scales through rating systems and scoring rubrics.
- It can typically organize Assessment Dimensions through evaluation categorys and measurement domains.
- It can typically maintain Assessment Consistencys through standardization rules and reliability measures.
- It can typically generate Assessment Results through score calculations and outcome determinations.
- It can typically preserve Assessment Evidences through data collections and documentation requirements.
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- It can often include Assessment Indicators through performance measures and quality metrics.
- It can often incorporate Assessment Weights through importance factors and priority assignments.
- It can often support Assessment Validations through validity checks and reliability tests.
- It can often provide Assessment Guidelines through instruction documents and procedure manuals.
- It can often enable Assessment Comparisons through benchmark standards and peer references.
- It can often facilitate Assessment Improvements through feedback mechanisms and revision processes.
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- It can range from being a Simple Assessment Framework to being a Complex Assessment Framework, depending on its assessment sophistication level.
- It can range from being a Qualitative Assessment Framework to being a Quantitative Assessment Framework, depending on its assessment measurement type.
- It can range from being a Single-Dimension Assessment Framework to being a Multi-Dimension Assessment Framework, depending on its assessment scope breadth.
- It can range from being a Static Assessment Framework to being an Adaptive Assessment Framework, depending on its assessment flexibility level.
- It can range from being a Formative Assessment Framework to being a Summative Assessment Framework, depending on its assessment timing purpose.
- It can range from being a Self-Assessment Framework to being an External Assessment Framework, depending on its assessment evaluator source.
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- It can integrate with Assessment Management Systems for assessment administration.
- It can connect to Data Collection Platforms for assessment information gathering.
- It can interface with Analytics Tools for assessment result analysis.
- It can synchronize with Reporting Systems for assessment outcome communication.
- It can communicate with Quality Management Systems for assessment standard compliance.
- It can interoperate with Learning Management Systems for assessment delivery.
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- Example(s):
- Educational Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Student Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Program Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Performance Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Employee Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Organizational Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Quality Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Product Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Service Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Risk Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Security Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Financial Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Research Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Subjective Person Profiles demonstrating qualitative assessments.
- Character Profiles demonstrating values-based assessments.
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- Educational Assessment Frameworks, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Data Collection Tool, which gathers informations without assessment criterions.
- Reporting Template, which presents informations without evaluation standards.
- Survey Instrument, which collects responses without assessment methodologys.
- Database System, which stores datas without assessment frameworks.
- Statistical Method, which analyzes datas without evaluation criterions.
- See: Evaluation Method, Measurement System, Quality Framework, Performance Management, Rubric, Scoring System, Benchmarking, Standards, Profile, Verification System, Data Structure.