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The phrase "area of assessment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific domain or field being evaluated or analyzed, often in educational or professional contexts.
Example: "The area of assessment for this project includes student performance and engagement metrics."
Alternatives: "field of evaluation" or "domain of analysis".
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While there is a lot of good practice out there in teaching and learning, reviewers made 92 recommendations in the area of assessment and plagiarism.
The government talks a lot about devolving power and authority to schools, but in the area of assessment – where this government will most leave its mark – it is exercising total control.
While teacher A appeared to be endorsing a holistic approach to raring speaking, her reasoning unfolded another area of assessment illiteracy: lack of awareness of World Englishes.
Pratham has introduced several mass-scale innovations such as the Annual Status of Education Report in the area of assessment and the Read India movement which delivers education to the underprivileged.
Mitochondrial disorders represent an active area of assessment.
Currently, educational effects are a neglected area of assessment research, which should be given much greater priority in future research.
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The latter two are minor areas of assessment.
Despite promises that paperwork would be cut there are now seven areas of assessment so in fact the level of paperwork remains the same.
Table 2 Major areas of assessment illiteracy 1.
Dento-alveolar distraction was superior to periodontal distraction in all areas of assessment.
One of the possible changes might be to include new areas of assessment, particularly non-cognitive skills.
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