exponentially increases the power of assessment by increasing assessments, giving students a firsthand account of what they
understand, and giving instructors the opportunity to intervene before a student falls behind. Assessment should mirror good instruction, happen
continuously as part of instruction, and provide educators with information about students' level of understanding.
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