Criterion-referenced assessment is a method of evaluating students' knowledge and skills based on specific criteria that determine what the student should be able to do or know to receive a particular grade. The school develops its own assessment criteria or uses internationally recognized criteria used by international schools.
The process includes the following stages:
- The school selects assessment criteria and enters them into the system.
- The teacher marks students' achievements according to the criteria.
- Results of criterion-referenced assessment are displayed in the student and parent's personal account.
- A summary report is generated on skill development across the entire school.