IOP3701
Assignment 4 Semester 2 2024
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Due Date: October 2024
QUESTION 1
Dynamic assessment (DA) is an approach to evaluation that integrates a learning process within
the assessment itself to measure not only a person’s current level of performance but also their
potential for future development. Rooted in Vygotsky’s (1978) theory of the "zone of proximal
development," DA distinguishes between what a person can achieve independently and what
they can achieve with assistance. This makes DA a unique method as it evaluates the learning
process and cognitive growth, rather than just a static snapshot of ability at a given moment.
Dynamic assessment is interactive, incorporating feedback and intervention, and seeks to
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