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Measurement differs from evaluation because:

AMeasurement is about quantifying learning outcomes, while evaluation is about improving teaching methods.

BMeasurement uses objective tools, whereas evaluation uses subjective criteria.

CMeasurement is quantitative, evaluation is qualitative + judgmental

DMeasurement provides raw scores, while evaluation provides meaningful feedback.

Answer:

C. Measurement is quantitative, evaluation is qualitative + judgmental

Read Explanation:

  • Measurement = numbers (scores, marks, levels).

  • Evaluation = judgment (grades, pass/fail, success level).

  • They are related, but not identical.


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