By George Obua | Project Leader
Purposes of practical tests at KIFA (Kole Intellectual Forum)
At the Institute of Kole Intellectual Forum, there is what is called weekly practical tests whose primary purpose is to assess and validate a student's practical skills and abilities, ensuring they can apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios. These tests help in evaluating a student's mastery of specific technical procedures, problem-solving abilities, and overall readiness for their chosen field.
The ideal idea is meant to go beyond rote memorization and assess how students apply theoretical knowledge to practical tasks; but to simulate them to real-world scenarios, allowing them to demonstrate their ability to perform tasks in a work environment; by providing them a holistic view of a student's abilities, including not just technical skills, but also problem-solving, critical thinking, and observation skills; as well as preparing them for the demands of their future roles.
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