UZLUKSIZ TA’LIM TIZMIDA O‘QUVCHILAR BILIMINI BAHOLASHNING METОDOLOGIK ASOSLARI
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Although providing quality education is directly related to improving its content, the main issue remains the assessment of students' knowledge. It is intended to prepare the student for communication situations that will be necessary in his current and future life. This article highlights the priority situations of student knowledge assessment in the educational system.
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