Kontrollikokeilla
Kontrollikokeilla is a term used in some educational contexts, particularly in Estonia, to refer to diagnostic tests or control assessments. These tests are not typically graded in the same way as regular examinations and are primarily designed to gauge student understanding of specific material or skills. The purpose is to provide feedback to both students and teachers, highlighting areas where students may be struggling or excelling. This information can then be used to adjust teaching methods or provide targeted support. Kontrollikokeilla can cover a wide range of subjects and are often administered periodically throughout the academic year to monitor progress. They are a tool for formative assessment, aiming to inform the learning process rather than solely evaluate it. The results help identify learning gaps and strengths, allowing for a more personalized approach to education.