By George Obua | Project Leader
According to Kole Intellectual Forum (KIFA), they tend to give their students group tests because, they believe, the act offers several advantages, primarily to increase the efficiency, reduce cost, and also tend to increase the ability of their students to leverage collective knowledge. They also believe, the act can allow them (the students) to discuss into details what they had not understood before and resolve them together.
Another key advantage about the act is about time and cost efficiency that it can provide. They observed that, Group tests can be easy to administer and score much more faster with less expense than individual assessments, as they can test many people at once and often utilize multiple-choice formats for easier scoring; ensuring consistency and fairness in the assessment process and potentially leading to deeper understanding and knowledge retention among participants.
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