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21st Century Teachers and Pupils’ Perception on the Use of Tests as a Form of Assessment in Senior High Schools in Ghana
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This study explores the perceptions of 21st-century teachers and pupils on the use of tests as a form of assessment in senior high schools in Ghana. Grounded in the Constructivist Learning Theory, which emphasizes active knowledge construction and diverse assessment methods, the study examines whether tests adequately capture critical 21st-century skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity. The research objectives focus on evaluating differences in perceptions regarding the effectiveness, fairness, and relevance of tests. Employing a descriptive survey design with a quantitative approach, the study sampled 300 respondents, including 100 teachers and 200 pupils, across five senior high schools in Ghana’s Northern Region. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data, which was analyzed using descriptive statistics, and independent samples t-tests, in SPSS. The study assessed three hypotheses, testing for significant differences between teachers’ and pupils’ perceptions of tests in assessing student learning. The findings indicate no statistically significant differences in perceptions between teachers and pupils regarding the effectiveness (t = -0.771, p = 0.441), fairness (t = -1.076, p = 0.283), and relevance (t = -1.057, p = 0.291) of tests. This suggests that both groups share similar views on traditional assessments, recognizing their utility while acknowledging potential limitations. These results underscore the need for a balanced approach to assessment, integrating alternative methods such as projects and performance-based tasks alongside traditional testing. The study highlights the importance of re-evaluating assessment strategies in senior high schools to align with modern educational goals. It recommends greater stakeholder engagement in assessment policy formulation and the incorporation of diverse assessment methods to enhance student learning outcomes. Future research should explore contextual factors influencing assessment perceptions and investigate the impact of alternative assessment techniques on academic performance.
Keywords:
21st Century Skills Assessment Pupils’ Perception Teachers’ Perception Tests
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Journal of Education, Learning, and Management
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2(1), (2025)
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64-73
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Copyright (c) 2025 Hassan Mubarik Iddrisu, Simon Alhassan Iddrisu, Abubakari Sadik Alhassan (Author)
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