Perception of Distance Education of Their Involvement in Assessment Decisions in Ghana

Students' involvement in assessment decisions is considered as a critical to effective teaching and learning. This study examined students' perception of their involvement in assessment decisions in the University of Cape Coast Distance Education. The study employed a cross-sectional surve...

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