Fiveable
Fiveable

End-of-Course Exam

Definition

An end-of-course exam is a comprehensive assessment administered at the end of a course to evaluate students' understanding of the subject matter. It covers all the key concepts and skills taught throughout the course.

Analogy

Imagine an end-of-course exam as a final boss battle in a video game. You've learned various skills and strategies throughout the game (course), and now you have to use them all to defeat the final boss (exam) and prove your mastery.

Related terms

Rubric: A rubric is a scoring guide that outlines specific criteria for evaluating student work, providing clear expectations for performance.

Content Knowledge: Content knowledge refers to the factual information, concepts, theories, and principles related to a particular subject area.

Test Anxiety: Test anxiety is excessive worry or fear experienced before or during an exam that can negatively impact performance.

"End-of-Course Exam" appears in:



© 2024 Fiveable Inc. All rights reserved.

AP® and SAT® are trademarks registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse this website.


© 2024 Fiveable Inc. All rights reserved.

AP® and SAT® are trademarks registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse this website.