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2019
DOI: 10.46281/aijssr.v4i2.368
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Impacts of Formative Assessment on EFL Students’ Academic Performance at Kandahar University

Abstract: This study investigated the implementation of formative assessment and its impacts on EFL students’ academic performance at Kandahar University. The study is descriptive in nature; quantitative questionnaire was used to collect data from one hundred and fifty EFL students at all four levels selected through random sampling method. The collected data was analyzed by using IBM 24 version of SPSS and results are reported in tables by showing means, standard deviation, percentage and frequency. The major findings … Show more

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“…In addition to this, the satisfaction of the students is guided by the response they get in return based on their overall learning (Denton, 2014;Fishbach, Zhang & Koo, 2009;Zeng et al, 2022). Thus, the response of students typically shows how near or how away is target of them for their academic performance (Beatson, Berg & Smith, 2018), and in this connection, commonly we see their struggle in the academics to achieve goals for perusing their careers (Carrillo et al, 2009;Sahibzada & Himat, 2019).…”
Section: Student Academic Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to this, the satisfaction of the students is guided by the response they get in return based on their overall learning (Denton, 2014;Fishbach, Zhang & Koo, 2009;Zeng et al, 2022). Thus, the response of students typically shows how near or how away is target of them for their academic performance (Beatson, Berg & Smith, 2018), and in this connection, commonly we see their struggle in the academics to achieve goals for perusing their careers (Carrillo et al, 2009;Sahibzada & Himat, 2019).…”
Section: Student Academic Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Government of Afghanistan provides many opportunities for students to study inside the country. As well as trying to send students into foreign countries for higher education, to stay competitive in today's world, students must study internationally, learn the languages of other countries try to reduce distances in order to increase international relations promote formal education abroad and improve their potential job view to do (Smith & Mitry, 2008;Sahibzada & Himat, 2019;Bahir, 2020). China is a friend country of Afghanistan committed to cooperation and provides higher education for Afghan students.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, pupils have a tendency to learn and enhance their understanding in order to gain higher scores in tests and eventually improve their academic achievement. The application of FCA clarifies the pupils' vision by allowing them to assess their current position in the learning process, their aims and goals, and what they need to do to achieve higher academic scores (Oti, Ariya, & Salau, 2020;Sahibzada & Himat, 2019).…”
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