METHODS OF FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PRIMARY EDUCATION STUDENTS
Abstract
This article analyzes the importance and effectiveness of formative assessment in the process of primary education. The study examined the influence of oral and written formative assessment methods on students' learning. The results showed that formative assessment is effective in increasing student activity and learning motivation.
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