What is an end-of-unit assessment?
An end of unit assessment is used to assess student knowledge at the end of a unit. A certain number of questions is drawn randomly from a pool of questions to form this assessment. The purpose of the end of unit assessment is to determine how well a student has mastered the content within a unit. When an end of unit assessment is completed, a student is then moved to the next unit regardless of performance. The end of unit assessment will be counted as its own assignment with a separate score.
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