Assessment for Learning MOOC’s Updates

Example of an intelligence test, and explain how it works

The WISC-V is an intelligence test for children that measures multiple cognitive domains, including verbal comprehension, visual-spatial skills, fluid reasoning, working memory, and processing speed. It provides reliable, standardized scores that help identify learning strengths, weaknesses, and guide educational planning. However, it may be culturally biased, does not assess creativity or motivation, can be time-consuming, and may cause test anxiety.