8. Conclusion

Establishing an effective and fair assessment system has a profound impact on the overall teaching and learning experience. Teachers who understand the differences among assessment types and strategically select methods aligned with course objectives contribute to the development of more active, motivated and competent students. Transparency of criteria, diversity of methods, timeliness of feedback and alignment with learning outcomes form the foundation of a modern, inclusive and student-centred approach to assessment.

Such an approach not only measures achievement, but actively contributes to the development of academic and professional competences essential for lifelong learning and participation in a knowledge-based society. The use of rubrics for assessing research papers, combining online quizzes and essays as part of hybrid assessment, or organising constructive peer feedback on presentations are just some concrete examples of how principles of contemporary assessment can be translated into effective teaching practice.

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