Interview and questionnaire data from 334 teachers and 100 school and department heads in 48 Zimbabwean secondary schools were used to determine current assessment practices, attitudes toward assessment alternatives and the impact of staff training in pupil assessment. The research was organized in three phases: 1. interviews and questionnaires to determine existing assessment practice in schools; 2. a training and evaluation programme for teachers and heads in schools identified as showing poor practice; and 3. another survey in both ‘good practice’ and 'bad practice’ schools to establish present thinking and attitudes towards psychometric testing with a view to disseminating useful information to other schools
This study evaluated teachers’ assessment practices in the three domains (cognitive, affective and p...
This study was on the investigation of the impact of students’ assessment on the quality of educati...
This study examined the use of assessment techniques by secondary school teachers in Ethiopia. Littl...
A ZJER article on pupil assessment techniques/methods in Zimbabwe's secondary schools in the period ...
After consideration of a variety of psychometric theories by psychologists in developed countries, a...
The focus of this study was to find ways of improving current methods of teaching practice assessmen...
Assessment as a process of determining the extent to which teaching and learning objectives have bee...
Taking cognisance of the importance of assessment in schools, this research sought to investigate th...
The study sought to find out factors affecting teaching practice assessment by lecturers at Morgan T...
This paper reports on teachers’ summative assessment experiences at grade seven level in selected pr...
Assessment is aimed at finding out how much a child has acquired in terms of learning skills but als...
The broad aim of the study was to examine classroom-based assessment practices by early childhood ed...
The study investigated a sample of Malawi Secondary School teachers’ knowledge, attitude and practic...
The purpose of this study was to determine teacher use of measurement principles and the factors inf...
Assessment for learning (AfL) is an essential part of everyday classroom instructional practice as i...
This study evaluated teachers’ assessment practices in the three domains (cognitive, affective and p...
This study was on the investigation of the impact of students’ assessment on the quality of educati...
This study examined the use of assessment techniques by secondary school teachers in Ethiopia. Littl...
A ZJER article on pupil assessment techniques/methods in Zimbabwe's secondary schools in the period ...
After consideration of a variety of psychometric theories by psychologists in developed countries, a...
The focus of this study was to find ways of improving current methods of teaching practice assessmen...
Assessment as a process of determining the extent to which teaching and learning objectives have bee...
Taking cognisance of the importance of assessment in schools, this research sought to investigate th...
The study sought to find out factors affecting teaching practice assessment by lecturers at Morgan T...
This paper reports on teachers’ summative assessment experiences at grade seven level in selected pr...
Assessment is aimed at finding out how much a child has acquired in terms of learning skills but als...
The broad aim of the study was to examine classroom-based assessment practices by early childhood ed...
The study investigated a sample of Malawi Secondary School teachers’ knowledge, attitude and practic...
The purpose of this study was to determine teacher use of measurement principles and the factors inf...
Assessment for learning (AfL) is an essential part of everyday classroom instructional practice as i...
This study evaluated teachers’ assessment practices in the three domains (cognitive, affective and p...
This study was on the investigation of the impact of students’ assessment on the quality of educati...
This study examined the use of assessment techniques by secondary school teachers in Ethiopia. Littl...