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Performance based assessments generally require what type of skills?

  1. Basic recall

  2. Critical thinking and creativity

  3. Standardized calculations

  4. Group collaboration only

The correct answer is: Critical thinking and creativity

Performance-based assessments are designed to measure a student's ability to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world scenarios. These assessments typically require students to demonstrate critical thinking and creativity as they solve problems, create projects, or perform tasks. Such assessments often involve analyzing information, synthesizing various concepts, and developing unique solutions or products. This type of assessment pushes students beyond basic recall of facts, encouraging them to engage in higher-order thinking. For example, in a performance-based assessment, a student might be asked to design a science experiment, compose a piece of music, or create a marketing plan for a product, all of which require not just knowledge but the ability to think critically and to innovate. In contrast, options that focus solely on basic recall, standardized calculations, or group collaboration do not fully capture the essence of performance-based assessments. While these may play a role in certain contexts, they do not encompass the broader requirement for critical thinking and creativity that is integral to effectively demonstrating understanding through performance tasks.