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This paper explores the evolving landscape of assessment in
Physical Education (PE), highlighting the shift from traditional physical
performance metrics to a more comprehensive, inclusive evaluation of student
well-being and skills. We discuss the multifaceted purposes of assessment in
PE, including the development of motor skills, physical fitness, cognitive
understanding, and affective behaviors towards physical activity. The paper
delves into various assessment types such as formative, summative, authentic,
and peer assessments, each contributing uniquely to understanding and enhancing
student learning. We also examine the tools and methods used in modern PE
assessments, including technology integration, which offers real-time data and
personalized feedback. Challenges like the need for professional development
and the balance between diverse objectives and practical constraints are
addressed. Best practices are outlined, emphasizing clear objectives, diverse
strategies, constructive feedback, and inclusive practices. Looking ahead, the
paper discusses future directions driven by technological innovations,
professional development, and a student-centered approach. This study aims to
provide a comprehensive understanding of current trends in PE assessment and
offer insights into future developments that foster a supportive and effective
learning environment, nurturing a positive, lifelong relationship with physical
activity and health.