Volume II — GAKHUR: A Philosophy of Learning and Human Formation
PART V — RETHINKING ASSESSMENT AND MEASUREMENT
Chapters 12 and 13
Assessment, as currently practised, does not measure formation. It measures performance under conditions designed for institutional convenience, and in becoming the primary instrument of educational accountability, it has systematically displaced the reality it was designed to reflect. These two chapters distinguish knowing a learner from judging one, and examine what happens to education when measurement becomes the purpose rather than the instrument.
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