INNOVATIVE METHODS OF ASSESSING STUDENTS: ENHANCING LEARNING AND MEASURING PROGRESS

Authors

  • Mirzakarimova Nilufar Director of the Primary School and Department of Education of Khodjabad district, Andijan region
  • Roʻziboyeva Zarnigor Head of State Private Entrepreneurship Development

Keywords:

innovative assessment, project-based assessments, portfolios, performance-based assessments, digital tools, peer assessment, self-assessment, personalized learning, holistic development, 21st-century skills.

Abstract

This article explores innovative methods of assessing students in the educational landscape. Traditional assessment techniques like exams are limited in capturing students' holistic development. The article discusses five forward-thinking approaches: project-based assessments, portfolios, performance-based assessments, digital tools, and peer/self-assessment. These methods foster critical thinking, problem-solving, communication skills, and metacognition while promoting a personalized and engaging learning experience.

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Wiggins, G. (1993). Assessing student performance: Exploring the purpose and limits of testing. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

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Published

2023-09-01

How to Cite

Mirzakarimova Nilufar, & Roʻziboyeva Zarnigor. (2023). INNOVATIVE METHODS OF ASSESSING STUDENTS: ENHANCING LEARNING AND MEASURING PROGRESS. INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENTS AND RESEARCH IN EDUCATION, 2(21), 37–38. Retrieved from https://interonconf.org/index.php/idre/article/view/6927