ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING
Keywords:
Assessment of learning,assessment for learning,summative,objectives, grades, ,formative,ongoing ,integrated, clear ,specific feedback,self-assessment, assessment feedback,support learning.Abstract
This article provides engaging learners with assessment for learning and assessment of learning ,involving learners in the class telling them what is coming up in the lessons can help to build independence so that they are able to assess their own learning
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