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Welcome back friends to PassedTPA. Today we will be discussing Assessments. Please pause this presentation and search your handbook for the phrase, assessment to get a sense of the emphasis edTPA places on this activity. Welcome back. The definition of assessment ing to the edTPA model is that it includes all those activities undertaken by teachers and students that provide information to be used as feedback to modify teaching and learning activities. There are many types of assessments. Nowadays, educators often talk about formative and summative assessment. However, in edTPA, assessments are categorized as informal and formal. It is possible to align informal assessment with formative and formal with summative. Nevertheless, the definitions provided for informal and formal assessment are defined with examples. Informal assessments include questions posed by the teacher or teacher observations of students. Practical methods for conducting observations for assessment include pair-