Development of Authentic Assessment in Islamic Religious Education in Elementary School

Assessment plays an important role in the educational process so there is a need for standardization of student education assessments. Permendikbud Number 23 of 2016 is an effort from the government to provide standards in the assessment of learning outcomes both carried out by the Education Unit an...

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