Assessment methods and their impact on learning outcomes in education: Los métodos de evaluación y su impacto en los resultados del aprendizaje en la educación
This article takes a look at the various ways through which assessment is conducted in education and how these methods have impacted the learning outcomes of students. There are two major approaches that have taken center stage: formative and summative assessment. While formative assessment is a con...
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