Not an open-and-shut case


Abstract

Most countries use closed-book examinations at the tertiary level, including Malaysian universities and colleges. Some critics believe this method assesses the students' memory rather than their understanding.

Most examinations are time-constrained and paper-based closed-book types with questions requiring final-year students to define, explain, list and describe to assess their lower levels of learning and memory.

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Item Type: Newspaper
Subjects: 300 Social sciences
300 Social sciences > 370 Education
Campuses: Pahang
Newspaper: New Straits Times
Date: 12 July 2021
Depositing User: Alias Bin Manap (Jengka)
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