A PILOT STUDY OF OPINIONS OF UNDERGRADUATES ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT IN THE UNIVERSITY BY A. F. AWODEYI (Ph.D) AND N. E. U. INYANG (Ph.D)
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ABSTRACT
This study examined the implementation of continuous assessment in a Nigerian university using the opinions of undergraduates. Forty-eight (48) students returned duly completed University Continuous Assessment Questionnaire (UCAQ). The consensus opinion of respondents-were obtained using measures of central tendency. Results showed, among others, that take home assignment and class tests were the most popular methods used -by lecturers for raising continuous assessment scores at a ridiculously low frequency and that results are rarely used for diagnosis of students learning difficulties and guidance.
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Awodeyi, A. F. and Inyang, N. E. U. (2002): A Pilot Study of Opinions of Undergraduates on the Implementation of Continuous Assessment in the University. Journal of Education, 2(1), 70-83, October.
