Assessment
Assessment is the process of evaluating student learning and performance to determine whether they have met the course objectives. It includes various methods such as quizzes, exams, assignments, projects, and presentations, all designed to measure different aspects of student understanding and skills. Effective assessment provides valuable feedback to both students and instructors, guiding improvements in learning and teaching. It ensures that students are meeting the desired learning outcomes and helps identify areas where additional support or instruction may be needed.
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