Evaluating Students: Beyond Academics

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Evaluating Students: Beyond Academics
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The assessment of students needs to evolve to encompass a wider range of skills, including critical thinking, communication, and technological proficiency, reflecting the demands of the modern world. Success in life extends beyond academic scores alone.

PROSES penilaian pelajar juga harus turut berubah supaya kita benar–benar dapat menilai tahap prestasi pelajar kita meliputi segala aspek termasuk aspek kemahiran dalam kehidupan.

TERDAPAT banyak aspek kemahiran yang perlu dipelajari dan dikuasai oleh para pelajar kita selain daripada aspek teori dan akademik semata–mata seperti kemahiran untuk berfikir aras tinggi, kemahiran untuk berkomunikasi dengan berani dan penuh keyakinan, kemahiran untuk menggunakan pelbagai jenis aplikasi teknologi moden dan lain-lain lagi.

Sesuai dengan perkembangan zaman ini, proses penilaian pelajar juga harus turut berubah supaya kita benar–benar dapat menilai tahap prestasi pelajar kita meliputi segala aspek termasuk aspek kemahiran dalam kehidupan. Bukan hanya menilai mereka dari aspek teori, akademik dan jumlah A yang berjaya diperoleh semata–mata.

Terdapat banyak individu–individu yang berjaya di dalam dunia ini termasuk dalam Malaysia yang berjaya dalam hidup mereka walaupun mereka tidak berjaya mendapat banyak A dalam proses peperiksaan mereka ketika zaman sekolah dulu.

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