Should there be a greater emphasis on projects instead of tests?
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I think there should be a balance between projects and tests in education. Projects encourage hands-on learning, critical thinking, and real-world application of knowledge, which can be more engaging for students. They allow for creativity and collaboration, helping to develop important skills. However, tests can be valuable for assessing knowledge retention and understanding of key concepts. Ideally, a mix of both can provide a more comprehensive evaluation of students’ abilities and learning styles. What do you think?