Assessment is only for students betterment. Though there can be slight harmful points of it.
● Assessment enables student's to understand what they know and what they can do about it.
● Assessment provides the current knowledge which will be helpful in future.
● Assessment helps in cleaning the concepts and clear understanding of the subject.
● Assessment helps teachers to know more about students.
● It makes students more attentive and involved in classroom.
Harmful aspects of assessment.
● Assessment leads the learning to competitiveness ,while cooperative study is more effective in students.
● students get pressure of high level of efforts.
● many times teachers have prejudices about students , it affects the assessment process.
● The pressure of getting higher grades resulted into dropout in high grade students. While the low grade students have studied more in pressure.
● ssometimes the process of assessment itself is not accepted by students.
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