The Test Book
369 EGP
A comprehensive examination of standardized testing’s impact on education systems, exploring how assessment methods shape learning, teaching practices, and student outcomes in modern academic environments.
This analytical work delves into the complex world of educational assessment, examining how standardized testing has transformed classrooms and curricula. The author critically evaluates both benefits and drawbacks of test-centered education, presenting research on student stress, teacher accountability, and learning outcomes. Written for educators, policymakers, and concerned parents, it offers a balanced perspective on measurement-driven instruction. The book stands out for its thorough analysis of testing culture’s broader societal implications.
| Dimensions | 221 cm |
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