MYSTERY SOLVED? SUCCESSFUL ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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Higher education would not be comprehensive without assessment, which is essential for measuring student learning outcomes, guiding instructional tactics, and encouraging academic achievement. The idea of effective assessment tools in higher education is examined in this article, along with its importance in improving student performance and learning. It starts by giving an overview of evaluation and outlining its main goals. It then explores a variety of assessment techniques that are frequently used in higher education, including customary tests, essays, projects, as well as non-conventional strategies like peer evaluation and authentic assessments. Furthermore, covered are the essential qualities of effective assessment instruments, with a focus on validity, reliability, authenticity, and connection with learning objectives. The article also explores how technology has transformed assessment procedures, making it possible to provide adaptive and customized exams. It also examines the significance of prompt feedback and formative evaluation for the development and advancement of students. Ultimately, the essay offers statistics for teachers to support efficient evaluation procedures that maximize students' learning and performance.
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Tursunov, J. . (2023). MYSTERY SOLVED? SUCCESSFUL ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN HIGHER EDUCATION. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 4(12), 208–214. https://doi.org/
Tursunov, Jakhongir. “MYSTERY SOLVED? SUCCESSFUL ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN HIGHER EDUCATION.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 12, no. 4, 2023, pp. 208–214, https://doi.org/.
Tursunov, . 2023. MYSTERY SOLVED? SUCCESSFUL ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN HIGHER EDUCATION. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 12(4), pp.208–214.