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Assessing Students' Learning Achievement: An Evaluation
2015
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
This research aimed to evaluate the use of alternative assessment, components of testing, and supplementary assessment by 127 lecturers (purposive sampling) of state and private universities in Pekanbaru, Indonesia in assessing students' learning achievement. The CIPP Evaluation Model focusing on input and process served as a research design; and two sets of questionnaires served as data collection. The input factor contained knowledge on alternative assessment and components of testing while
doi:10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n2p535
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