When a teacher assesses students' weaknesses and helps them to improve, this method is called:
جب ایک استاد طلباء کی کمزوریوں کا اندازہ لگاتا ہے اور انہیں بہتر بنانے میں مدد کرتا ہے تو اس طریقہ کو کہا جاتا ہے
Answer: Diagnostic assessment
Explanation
Diagnostic assessment is used to identify students' strengths and weaknesses before or during the learning process.
This type of assessment helps teachers understand specific areas where students may be struggling and provides information on how to tailor instruction to address these issues.
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