TYPES OF MODERN ASSESSMENT IN EDUCATION SYSTEMS OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
Ozodakhon Elmurod qizi Izzatillaeva
Uzbekistan state world languages university
Keywords: Education, Modern Assessment Strategies, Game-Based Assessments, Digital Portfolios, Authentic Assessments, Computer-Adaptive Testing, Digital Transformation, Personalization.
Abstract
This article explores the modern assessment strategies being used in the education systems of developed countries. It delves into innovative methods such as game-based assessments, digital portfolios, authentic assessments, and computer-adaptive testing. The article also discusses the impact of digital transformation and personalization in assessment
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