National Evaluation Series (NES) Assessment of Professional Knowledge Practice Test

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Which scenario exemplifies a performance assessment?

  1. Brian collects work samples for a summative assessment.

  2. Kevin meets with the teacher to answer questions.

  3. Kendra writes a comprehensive report.

  4. Michelle plays a clarinet solo for her assessment.

The correct answer is: Michelle plays a clarinet solo for her assessment.

A performance assessment is designed to evaluate a student's ability to apply skills and knowledge in a practical, real-world context. In this scenario, Michelle playing a clarinet solo serves as a clear demonstration of her musical abilities and understanding of the instrument. This type of assessment allows for the observation of not only the end product but also the student's technical skills and expressive qualities in performance, showcasing a deeper understanding and application of the subject matter. The other scenarios do not represent performance assessments as effectively. Collecting work samples for a summative assessment focuses more on gathering evidence of learning rather than demonstrating ability in a performance context. Meeting with a teacher to answer questions may assess knowledge verbally but does not involve a practical demonstration of skills. Writing a comprehensive report assesses writing abilities and content knowledge but doesn't encompass the hands-on application characteristic of performance assessments.