ASSESSMENT FORMS AND CRITERIA
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Keywords: assessment forms, assessment criteria, summative assessment, formative assessment, evaluation in education.##article.abstract##
Assessment forms and criteria play a vital role in evaluating students' knowledge and skills effectively. This article discusses various assessment methods, their characteristics, advantages, and limitations. It emphasizes the importance of developing accurate and reliable criteria to ensure fair evaluations. By analyzing different assessment techniques and comparing their applicability, this article provides practical recommendations for enhancing assessment strategies in education.
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