In practice, the final grade for a course is often based on a combination of continuous assessment and a slutprov. Some courses also incorporate national or regional tests, which are standardized assessments administered across schools. These national tests are usually separate from the course’s own slutprov and do not always determine the final grade by themselves.
The concept exists in other Nordic languages with similar terms and meanings, such as Norwegian sluttprøve (sluttprøve) and Danish afsluttende prøve. While terminology varies, the general purpose is the same: to assess mastery of the course material at its conclusion.
Historically, slutprov has been part of formal education in Sweden and neighboring countries, evolving with curriculum changes and assessment practices that emphasize both subject mastery and the ability to apply knowledge in practical or evaluative tasks. See also assessment, final examination, course grade, and national tests.
Slutprov is a term used in Swedish education to describe a final examination or end-of-course assessment that determines a student’s final grade for a course or program. The word combines slut (end, final) and prov (test). Slutprov can take many forms, such as written exams, oral examinations, practical demonstrations, laboratory work, or project presentations. The exact format and its weight are defined by the curriculum, school, or course and may be combined with ongoing assessments and assignments.
Formats commonly used for slutprov include written tests, oral exams, lab or practical demonstrations, project or portfolio presentations, and other performance tasks. The design and weighting of the slutprov are typically outlined in the course syllabus or relevant guidelines and may differ between subjects and levels.
In many programs, national or regional tests complement the slutprov by providing standardized measures of achievement. These tests are usually separate from the course-specific slutprov and do not automatically determine the final grade by themselves, though they can influence it in some education systems.
The concept exists in other Nordic languages with similar terms, such as Norwegian sluttprøve and Danish afsluttende prøve, reflecting a common aim: to assess mastery of the course material at its conclusion. Slutprov has evolved alongside curricular reforms toward balancing subject mastery with the ability to apply knowledge in practical or evaluative tasks within formal education.