JPSY_V4_N3_Art1 The Interface of Interim Assessment and Feedback: An Opinion Paper Mohammad Ali Salmani Nodoushan Journal on Educational Psychology 2230 – 7141 4 3 1 8 Formative Assessment, Summative Assessment, Interim Assessment, Diagnostic Testing, Achievement Many schools and educators prefer to use state tests. However, teachers can benefit a lot from the tests and quizzes they give in their classes over the course of a term or year. The minimum such tests can do is to afford information that teachers can use to assess how their class is learning and which changes in instruction need to be made to assure maximum outcome. This is a diagnostic quality that teacher-made tests possess, a quality that can technically be termed formative assessment which can be contrasted with summative assessment or making judgments about class achievement. This paper elaborates on the advantages of formative assessment and gives some examples to support teachers' use of it. November 2010 - January 2011 Copyright © 2011 i-manager publications. All rights reserved. i-manager Publications http://www.imanagerpublications.com/Article.aspx?ArticleId=1240